Title: APA Publication Manual: Style Requirements and Application
1APA Publication Manual Style Requirements and
Application
- Dr. Myra Dingman
- Managing, Production Copy Editor
- Regent University
- August 26, 2006
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3Session Goals
- Familiarize you with the APA style of writing
- Present the Top 10 APA Style Blunders
- Take a step-by-step look at examples
- Practice! (after the break)
4The Art of Writing
- To Write scratch, draw,
- inscribe, form, set down, author, compose,
express, communicate, exhibit, impress - Writing papers (a form of recording information
and knowledge) opens the door for us to share
our research and ideas with our community (or
your professor).
5Examples of Writing from the Bible
- Joseph stored up huge quantities of grain. . .it
was so much that he stopped keeping records
color and italics added because it was beyond
measure (Gen. 4149, New International Version).
- In Joshua 2425-26, Joshua noted that he drew up
for them decrees and laws. And Joshua recorded
these things in the Book of the Law of God.
6Why Use the APA Style?
- American Psychological Association published the
first standard of procedures for writing journal
manuscripts in 1929. - Most social and behavioral science degrees have
adopted APA as the official editorial style for
formatting and presenting written material.
7Getting StartedSetting Up Your Paper
- APA Format (5th edition, 2001)
- 1-inch margins
- Times New Roman or Arial font (APA p. 285
Courier is listed in 5th edition but will most
likely be removed by 6th edition) - 12-point font size
- Double-spaced
- Ragged justify
- Only 1 space between sentences
8Getting StartedSetting Up Your Paper
- APA Format cont.
- Set Header with page number
- Title page example (APA, p. 306 recommended
10-12 words, p. 11 but dissertations and theses
have longer titles) - Abstract (recommended 100-120 words
dissertations have 350 word max) - Set paragraph rules (Widow/Orphan control, .5
indent, double-space, 0 pt before and after
paragraphs, etc.) - Set all Headings in your paper using the Style
toolbar (if you will need to build a table of
contents)
9Beginning to Write
- Remember, you are writing this paper for someone
to read it therefore, clear communication is a
must! - Introduction notes (APA, pp. 15-17)
- Presentation Expression (pp. 31-36)
- Tense (p. 33)
- Only use current, this, or present study
for your own paper not another study. - Avoid vague terminology
10TOP 10 Mot ExpeniveAPA Mitake
- Citing Sources in the Text (APA, p. 120)
- Cite last name only and date the first time a
reference is used in a new paragraph - Do not cite the date after the first time in the
same para - Do not use the title of the article
Kampa-Kokesch and Anderson (2001) provided a
comprehensive review of the literature on
executive coaching and summarized the
commonalities by compiling a five-stage process.
Two other studies by Sztucinski (2001) and Thach
(2002) offered a similar compilation as
Kampa-Kokesch and Anderson and helped to set the
foundation for the six-component executive
coaching process synthesized for this study.
11TOP 10 Mot ExpeniveAPA Mitake
- Rules for Quotation of Sources (APA, p. 117)
- Use of commas
- Use of quotation marks
- Closing punctuation positioning
- A mentor is seen as a facilitator of learning
(Lacey, 1999, p. 3). - Kiel, Rimmer, Williams, and Doyle (1996) implied
that trust between two parties will encourage
people to work together, and Peterson (1996)
stated, Coaches must learn how people view the
world and what they care about (p. 79). When
trust develops, it allows the executive to be
open to change and willing to be influenced
(Kiel et al., p. 67).
12TOP 10 Mot ExpeniveAPA Mitake
- Long quotes are any quotes over 40 words and are
treated differently than regular quotes
double-spaced, indented .5 inches, and ending
punctuation is different (APA, p. 117).
To illustrate, the definition of executive
coaching by Kilburg (2000) included a
self-related outcome along with job-related
performance and organizational outcomes Executiv
e coaching is defined as a helping relationship
formed between a client who has managerial
authority and responsibility in an organization
and a consultant who uses a wide variety of
behavioral techniques and methods to help the
client achieve a mutually identified set of
goals. (p. 67)
13TOP 10 Mot ExpeniveAPA Mitake
- 7. Extra! Bible Quotations (APA, p. 213)
- You must list the Bible version you quote the
first time you quote in the text. - You only need to list the version again if you
change versions that you quote. - Do not include the Bible in your reference page,
it is considered a major classical work. - Use the first 3-4 letters of the book in ( ).
Joseph stored up huge quantities of grain it
was so much that he stopped keeping records
because it was beyond measure (Gen. 4149, New
International Version).
14Examples of Writing from the Bible
- Paul explained, This is why I write italics
added these things when I am absent, that when I
come I may not have to be harsh in my use of
authoritythe authority the Lord gave me for
building you up, not for tearing you down (2
Cor. 1310). - The doctor, Luke, wrote, Therefore, since I
myself have carefully investigated everything
from the beginning, it seemed good also to me to
write an orderly account for you italics and
color added (Luke 13-4).
15TOP 10 Mot ExpeniveAPA Mitake
- Seriation Rules (APA, pp. 115-117)
- Note No BULLETS allowed in APA
- Check your opening statement to see if it is a
complete sentence - Use a colon if a complete clause
- No comma between lists of 2 items
- These authors summarized the commonalities of
processes by compiling a five-stage process (a)
relationship building, (b) assessment, (c)
intervention, (d) follow-up, and (e) evaluation. - The two prominent areas of learning outcomes
from executive coaching were (a) self-related and
(b) job-related.
16TOP 10 Mot ExpeniveAPA Mitake
- Seriation Rules cont. (APA, pp. 115-117). When
your items are complete sentences or paragraphs,
you may list them using the numbering tool from
the toolbar (indent .5 inches).
Olivero, Bane, and Kopelman (1997) noted that
goal-setting was one of the two critical
components in the coaching process. They stated
two reasons for the importance of setting a
goal 1. Goal-setting that is specific,
challenging, measurable, assignable,
realistic, and time- bound leads to higher
transfer levels. 2. Goal-setting enhances
perceived self-efficacy.
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18TOP 10 Mot ExpeniveAPA Mitake
- Headings (APA, p. 113)
- Use Level 1 3 for 2 levels in your paper
- Use Level 1, 3, and 4 for 3 levels in your paper
Chapter 4 Analysis of the Data (LEVEL
1) Demographic Characteristics of the Data
(LEVEL 3) Sample size. (LEVEL 4) The sampling
frame was 200 coaching clients. The sample
included
19TOP 10 Mot ExpeniveAPA Mitake
- Consistency quotation marks are curved, use 2
commas in a list of 3 or more items, use
semi-colons when your list has commas in it, etc.
- Thus, many organizations have established
leadership development programs that include
experiences combined with assessment, challenge,
and support. - Growth goals can fall into many different areas
including fostering self-awareness enhancing
personal leadership, management, and
interpersonal skills and improving business
agility and technical or functional credibility.
20TOP 10 Mot ExpeniveAPA Mitake
- Italics verses Quotation Marks (APA, p. 82
100). - Use italics for key terms in your paper
- Only use quotation marks for actual quotes and
for slang terminology or coined expressions
- Executive coaching is an alternative leadership
development program that systematically addresses
a leaders strengths, weaknesses, and soft skills
necessary to become successful in their
organization. - Coaching professionals enjoy working one-on-one
with their coachees and helping them get
unstuck in their life and job.
21TOP 10 Mot ExpeniveAPA Mitake
- Referencing (APA, chapter 4, p. 215).
Ajzen, I., Fishbein, M. (1980). Understanding
attitudes and predicting social behaviour.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ Prentice-Hall. Allen, N.
J., Meyer, J. P. (1990). The measurement and
antecedents of affective, continuance and
normative commitment to the organization.
Journal of Occupational and Organizational
Psychology, 63(1), 1-19. Gegner, C. (1997).
Summary of executive coaching research project.
Retrieved June 14, 2003, from http//www.coaching
network.org
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23Questions?
- Contact Information
- Myra Dingman, Ph.D.
- Managing Production Editor
- Director of Dissertation Editing
- School of Global Leadership and Entrepreneurship
- (757) 226-4751
- myradin_at_regent.edu