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APA Citation Style & Format - Fifth (5th) Edition

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Fifth edition APA format with Microsoft Word 2007 for your research paper or term paper. Title page, margins, page header, running head, title page, text block, page breaks, References page, citations.

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  • i really appreciate this man lesson.

  • @shaneek1000 -- don't forget that this video is on the APA Fifth (5th). Most teachers are using the Sixth (6th). So be sure to ask your teacher which one he/she wants.

  • I really, really appreceiate this tutorial. It really has helped me out. I first access this 3 weeks ago for my ENG 115 class, where I am required to write my papers in APA style. I didn't know anything about it but with your tutorial and browsing through my, A WRITER'S RESOURCE BOOK. I have been getting all A's on my papers, again thanks so much!!!!!

  • @100thickalicwayz <-- Great news about your grades. Make sure that using APA 5th edition is what your teachers want. In 2010, APA put out a 6th edition and that's what most schools are using now. Good luck!

  • at 4:46 date of publication

    is this the date of the essay or the date of book when it was published

  • @DuyAnh1 --the date of the edition you are looking at/accessing. If you got the essay from a book, use the date the book was published. If you got the essay online, use the date it was posted online, etc.

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  • Started my Masters and was confused about the APA refrencing, Mucho thanks

  • Thanks! I noticed that in my week 3 lecture for my ENG 115 class. My professor allowed me to go back and make some changes and I still got 100%. I am so excited about my grade. :0))

  • @tbabyboy16 When you type in the "Running head:" you separate the words with a space. You capitalize the first letter of the first word, R, and leave the first letter of the second letter, h, lowercase. It should read exactly as below:

    Running head:

  • @ZHVICTOR --thanks for your comment. I agree. It is unclear. The watch in HQ is no longer available. Why are you using the 5th edition of APA? The 5th has been replaced by the 6th.

  • Thank you so much~ but this video unclear~

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