title: The table title appears one double-spaced line below the table number. Give each table a brief but descriptive title, and capitalize the table title in italic title case. headings: Tables may include a variety of headings depending on the nature and arrangement of the data.
Question 1 of 20. The basic sections of an APA paper are as follows: title page, abstract (optional), text of the paper, and a reference page.
When using numbers in an APA essay, Correct A.Numbers zero to nine are spelled out while numbers 10 and above are written as numbers. Exceptions include when numbers are in a table, a figure number (i.e. Figure 3), a metric measurement or used as the first word of a sentence.
B.The title of the paper should be placed center of the paper but only 10 lines down from the top margin. Correct C.Title should typed in upper and lower letters, centered and positioned in the upper half of page. D.None of the above is true. Depending on the type paper, the instructor should advise their students if an abstract is required.
The basic sections of an APA paper are as follows: title page, abstract (optional), text of the paper, and a reference page. Which of the following is true concerning an APA style paper?
A. The abstract page is always page two .
C. Running head is aligned on the left margin on the same line as page number. Should read Running head: Portion of the title not to exceed 50 characters. All letters of the title are capitalized.
Use Times New Roman for all text and Arial for figure labels
The Reference List should be in hanging indent paragraph style and it does not need to be double-spaced.
Use the tables feature of your word-processing program to create tables in APA Style papers. Do not use the tab key or space bar to manually create the look of a table.
When creating a table, place entries that are to be compared next to each other. In general, place different indices (e.g., means and standard deviations) in different columns rather than in the same column. Use the same font in tables as in the rest of your paper.
The heading “Variable” is often used for the stub colum n if no other heading is suitable. Some tables also include column spanners, decked heads, and table spanners; these are described in the Publication Manual.
body: The table body includes all the rows and columns of a table (including the headings row). A cell is the point of intersection between a row and a column. The table body may be single-spaced, one-and-a-half-spaced, or double-spaced.
There are two options for the placement of tables (and figures) in a paper. The first is to embed tables in the text after each is first mentioned (or “called out”); the second is to place each table on a separate page after the reference list.
Give each table a brief but descriptive title, and capitalize the table title in italic title case.
note: Three types of notes (general, specific, and probability ) appear below the table as needed to describe contents of the table that cannot be understood from the table title or body alone (e.g., definitions of abbreviations, copyright attribution, explanations of asterisks used to indicate p values). Include table notes only as needed.
The basic sections of an APA paper are as follows: title page, abstract (optional), text of the paper, and a reference page. Which of the following is true concerning an APA style paper? A.Always use contractions.
B.Use 1 inch margins and make sure the text is on the justified setting. Correct C.Normal paragraphs are always indented five character spaces in the paper with the exception of the abstract, titles and headings, subheadings, block quotes, and references. D.All the above.