APA Research Paper: APA Format and APA Citations Made Easy

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2010

A brief guide to APA style for in-text citations and manuscript format.

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  • that' s great..

  • @lovelplants -->> thanks, lovel.

  • You are right! I focus on the most problematic of American accent for non-speakers. Should I mention definitions of accent, American English, American accent and a bit about British English and others?

    You know, What is in my mind now is that i will carry out my research by using 2 methodology. Would you mind taking a little valuable time of yours to tell me what to do. I've watched your video over and over again and that's why I follow the format without any doubt. Sorry if this is a bother

  • @Bright695 -->> Are you talking about the actual overall paper now or the literature review? The lit review is only one part of the overall paper. For a video on how to structure the overall paper, see my "APA Research Paper: APA Format and APA Citations Made Easy" here on YouTube.

  • I am conducting a research about "the difficulties of American accent students may have when listening to"

    Please tell me what i should do on my literature review.

    Please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Bright695 -->> Is your focus those aspects of the American accent that are most problematic for non-American speakers? If that is the case, then your focus should be in the area of English as a Second Language > American English > American speech patterns and idioms. This area of linguistics is often called TOEFL, for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. Good luck!

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  • @am2good247 <<<---- I think I understand what you're saying. If you looking for the manuscript format video, it is: youtube.com/watch?v=9pbUoNa5ty­Y Good luck!

  • this is lame ass hell ,,, yu dint tell us how get to do it from the scratch,,lame,,,,

  • amen

  • Keith--Good question. It is the author's responsibility make clear when source material is being used by employing one of many source integration signals or techniques. So the answer to the question is: everything is Susan's (or common knowledge) except that which is clearly signaled to be from a specific source. Common knowledge = information found in numerous sources, e.g., Washington was the first president, Lady G.a.g.a.'s real name is S.tefani.

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