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PTH 5151 - Clinical Investigations I

Welcome!

Welcome to the APA 7th Edition transition research guide. This guide will highlight some of the changes between the APA 6th edition and the APA 7th edition, new features of the APA 7th edition, and a recommended transition schedule. Please keep in mind, these are only tips, highlights, and recommendations. 

It is important to always refer back to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association 7th edition for the official guideline in question. 

Please feel free to contact me by phone, email, or instant message with any questions or if you need additional information. My contact information and office hours are linked in the sidebar on this page and throughout the guide. 

Intro

The APA Style was developed in 1929 by a group of psychologists, anthropologists, and business managers who wanted a set of simple guidelines for scientific writing. 

APA Style is the established writing conventions of the American Psychological Association and is used by professionals and educators in disciplines such as psychology, sociology, nursing, health sciences, natural sciences, economics, business and more. 

Why Is APA Style Needed?

Uniformity and consistency enable readers to (a) focus on the ideas being presented rather than formatting and (b) scan works quickly for key points, findings, and sources.

Style guidelines encourage authors to fully disclose essential information and allow readers to dispense with minor distractions, such as inconsistencies or omissions in punctuation, capitalization, reference citations, and presentation of statistics.

When style works best, ideas flow logically, sources are credited appropriately, and papers are organized predictably and consistently. People are described using language that affirms their worth and dignity. Authors plan for ethical compliance and report critical details of their research protocol to allow readers to evaluate findings and other researchers to potentially replicate the studies. Tables and figures present data in an engaging, consistent manner.

 

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