APA Sample Paper - Title
Student Name
University of Phoenix
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Facilitator Name
Date of Submission
APA Sample Paper
Writing in the style prescribed by the American Psychological Association (2001), Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA 5th), can be a daunting experience for both graduate students and faculty members. Green and Gold (1996) suggest that an additional guide can be helpful, minimizing the need for searching through the sometimes confusing and highly detailed text of APA 5th. This paper should help you submit your assignments in the proper format. First, this paper will describe the mechanics of APA formatting. Second, this paper will describe some of the usage requirements of APA formatting. Third, this paper will describe the parameters of referencing material that comes from another person’s work. Finally, this paper will provide the grading criteria for APA formatting of your written assignments.
Mechanics of APA Formatting There are several components that are mechanical issues of APA formatting. The most common errors students make are in the margins, running head, and headers (Green & Gold, 1996). This section will help to clarify any mechanical problems you may encounter while writing your papers.
Title Page The University of Phoenix (UOP) title page is different from the suggestions in the APA 5th. The title page on papers submitted for UOP requirements must include the following information: (a) the header area information, which includes the shortened head with a page number, (b) the running head, and (c) the center section, which includes the title of the paper, author’s name, University of Phoenix, course number, group number, faculty member’s name, and date of submission. See the title page of this manuscript for examples of these elements.
The running head appears only on the title page, at the left and top margins. The entire title may be used if it