Pocket Guide to APA Style
Robert Perrin(Author)
Houghton Mifflin (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 14. October 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-547-20193-1 (ISBN)
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Description
An ideal tool for students writing research papers across the disciplines, THE POCKET GUIDE TO APA STYLE, Third Edition, offers straightforward explanations, annotated examples, and margin notes designed to help students write properly documented papers in the latest APA style. Thorough and practical, this concise guide is not only less expensive and easier for undergraduates to use than the APA Manual, it also includes additional information about the research-writing process. In this updated edition, students will also find extensive coverage of electronic sources, preparing them to both evaluate and correctly use Internet references in their own research.
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Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Boston
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
160 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-547-20193-1 (9780547201931)
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Pocket Guide to APA Style 2009
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Content
1. WRITING SCHOLARLY PAPERS. Subject and Topic. Thesis Statements, Hypotheses, or Stated Objectives. Research Goals. Research Methods. Evaluating Sources. Note-Taking. Plagiarism. Planning Writing Strategies. 2. PREPARING APA MANUSCRIPTS. Parts of the Manuscript. General Manuscript Guidelines. 3. FOLLOWING APA EDITORIAL STYLE. Punctuation and Mechanics. General Style. Word Choice. 4. PREPARING THE REFERENCE LIST AND IN TEXT CITATIONS. The Reference List--An Overview. Information for APA Entries. Format for APA Entries. Alphabetizing the Reference List. In-Text Citations. Quotations. 5. CITING PERIODICALS. An Article in a Journal with Continuous Paging. An Article in a Journal with Separate Paging. An Abstract. An Article in a Monthly Magazine. An Article in a Weekly Magazine. An Article in a Newspaper. An Article in a Newsletter. An Editorial. A Letter to the Editor. A Review. An Abstract from Dissertation Abstracts International. A Secondary Source. 6. CITING BOOKS AND OTHER SEPARATELY PUBLISHED MATERIALS. A Book by One Author. A Book by Two or More Authors. A Book with No Author Named. A Book with an Organization as Author. An Edition Other than the First. An Edited Collection. An Original Selection in an Edited Collection. A Previously Published Selection in an Edited Collection. A Revised or Enlarged Edition. A Reprinted Book. A Multivolume Work. An Article in an Encyclopedia or Other Reference Work. A Work in a Series. A Translation. A Government Document--Committee, Commission, Department. A Preface, Introduction, Foreword, Epilogue, or Afterword. A Monograph. A Pamphlet or Brochure. An Unpublished Dissertation. Published Proceedings from a Conference. Multiple Works by the Same Author. A Secondary Source. 7. CITING AUDIOVISUAL SOURCES. A Motion Picture. A Filmstrip or Slide Program. A Television Broadcast. A Radio Broadcast. A Recording. An Interview. A Transcript. A Lecture or Speech. A Work of Art. A Map, Graph, Table, or Chart. 8. CITING ELECTRONIC SOURCES. An Article in an Online Journal. An Article in an Online Magazine. An Article in an Online Newspaper. An Article in an Online Newsletter. An Online Book. An Online Dissertation. An Online Abstract. An Article in an Online Encyclopedia or Other Reference Work. An Online Scholarly Project, Information Database, or Professional Website. An Online Transcript of a Lecture or Speech. An Online Map, Graph, Table, or Chart. A CD-ROM Source. An E-mail Interview. An Online Video Podcast. An Online Audio Podcast. An Online Posting--Discussion Group or Weblog. 9. EXAMINING SAMPLE PAPERS. Argumentative Paper: "Beyond Birth Order: Recognizing Other Variables" by Elissa Allen and Jeremy Reynolds. Experimental Paper: "Students' Reactions to Kinds of Test Questions: A Piece in the Test-Anxiety Puzzle" by Gabriel Stevenson. Appendix. Poster Presentations. Index.