FIU Emergence of Thought and Language Literature Review
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1 Put The Title of Your Paper Here Your Full Name Florida National University Course Number: Course Name Your Professor’s Full Name, Degrees Held Friday, November 10, 2023 2 Put The Title of Your Paper Here Delete everything that is highlighted in yellow after you have included your heading levels. Headings identify the content within sections of a paper. Make your headings descriptive and concise. Headings that are well formatted and clearly worded aid both visual and nonvisual readers of all abilities. Levels of heading: There are five levels of heading in APA Style. Level 1 is the highest or primary level of heading, Level 2 is a subheading of Level 1, Level 3 is a subheading of Level 2, and so on through Levels 4 and 5. Elements of Formatting The typeface you are reading is double-spaced with extra spaces before and after paragraphs removed, and the font is 12-point Times New Roman. In addition, 11-point Calibri, 11-point Arial, 11-point Georgia, and 10-point Lucida Sans Unicode are also acceptable in APA 7th edition formatting (APA, 2020). Ask your instructor if a specific font is required. Instructors are wise to the tricks of using larger type fonts (or smaller ones) and spacing gimmicks to meet the minimum or maximum page requirements for assignments. Do not use tricks to compensate for too little or too much writing in your projects. Other appearance elements are margins, page numbering, and indenting. One-inch margins are required in APA-style papers. The header for a student paper only includes a page number in the upper-right corner of the page (APA, 2020). Speak with your instructors regarding if a running head is required for an assignment. If a running head is required, it should be an abbreviated version of the title, not to exceed 50 characters, including letters, punctuation, and spaces, and should be placed flush to the left on the same line as the page number (APA, 2020). There is exactly one space after each punctuation mark. The final consideration discussed related to appearance is paragraph indenting. Paragraphs are indented, 5 to 7 spaces or ½ inch. 3 Headings Use APA formatted headings and subheadings to organize your paper’s sections and help your reader transition from section to section. See sections 2.27 and 2.28 of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th edition) for more information on heading levels. A suggestion is to use headings in the order of the assignment and evaluation criteria or rubric, so your instructor can easily see that you have fulfilled each part of the assignment’s content requirements. The first heading level is centered, boldface, uppercase, and lowercase lettering. Do not start a new page for each heading. Subheadings The first level of subheadings is formatted flush left, boldface, uppercase, and lowercase lettering. Subheadings The second level of subheadings is formatted flush left, boldface, italicized, uppercase, and lowercase lettering. For more information on heading levels, see Headings. Citations Source material must be documented in the body of the paper by citing the authors and dates of the sources, even if the idea presented is not taken word for word. The complete source citation will appear on the references page. When the names of the authors of a source are part of the formal structure of the sentence, for example, the paper’s narrative, the year of the publication appears in parenthesis following the identification of the authors. For instance, Nazir et al. (2020) “Citation serves as an acknowledgment to the previously done work by researchers” (p. 3). When the authors of a source are not part of the formal structure of the sentence, both the 4 authors and years of publication appear in parentheses, separated by commas. For example, the in-text citation above would be written as “Citation serves as an acknowledgment to the previously done work by researchers” (Nazir et al., 2020, p. 3). When citing a source with one or two authors, make sure to cite the author’s or both authors’ names every time the source is referenced. When a source has three or more authors, only the first author’s surname, followed by “et al.” is used in the in-text citation unless doing so could create confusion (APA, 2020, p. 266). When using a direct quotation, include the author, year, and page number in the citation. A quotation of fewer than 40 words should be enclosed in double quotation marks and incorporated into the formal structure of the sentence. When a quote has 40 or more words, it should appear in block format and without quotation marks, with each line indented ½ inch from the left margin. See Chapter 8 of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th edition) for more information on in-text citations. Writing Tips Good writing demands attention to style considerations, including language, grammar, and usage. Your message is lost on the reader if your paper includes errors in word choice, grammar, and punctuation that interrupt the flow of your writing. Therefore, presenting yourself, your ideas, and your research as professionally as possible is essential. See Chapter 4 of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th edition) for more information on writing style and grammar. Always end with a conclusion where you summarize your paper and repeat the primary points. Remember that a well-written essay is like planning a trip. The introduction is the planning stage; the body is the journey. Finally, the conclusion allows you to reflect on where the 5 journey has taken you. This is like reviewing the pictures you took on your trip and remembering significant places and experiences. 6 References Entries are organized alphabetically and formatted with a hanging indention. Include only the sources you cited in the text of your paper. American Psychological Association. (2019). Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.). Nazir, S., Asif, M., Ahmad, S., Bukhari, F., Afzal, M. T., & Aljuaid, H. (2020). Important citation identification by exploiting content and section-wise in-text citation count. PLOS ONE, 15(3), e0228885. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228885
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