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Overview
The ideal tool for students writing research papers across all disciplines, Perrin's POCKET GUIDE TO APA STYLE, 7th Edition, offers straightforward explanations, annotated examples and margin notes that help students write properly documented papers in the latest APA style. It also includes information about the research writing process. Thorough and practical, this concise guide -- with convenient spiral binding -- is organized, indexed and designed to be easier for students to use than the APA Manual. Up-to-date coverage of electronic sources prepares students to evaluate and use internet references correctly. A new appendix on annotated bibliographies provides useful guidance and multiple examples. New guidelines also cover footnotes. Written by an experienced teacher -- not a committee -- POCKET GUIDE presents information in ways that are accessible to students. Also available: MindTap English.
- NEW guidelines teach students how to appropriately incorporate footnotes into their manuscripts.
- NEW guidance and relevant examples help students properly cite online sources for a variety of media, including blogs, discussion groups, Twitter and Facebook.
- PACKED WITH USEFUL INFORMATION and multiple samples for quick reference, an all-new appendix on annotated bibliographies equips students with format guidelines, tools for planning annotations and tips for creating the elements of an annotated bibliography.
- COMPLETELY UP TO DATE, the 7th edition covers recent APA changes, including running heads, font selection, tables and figures, level 1–5 headings, presenting DOIs and URLs, and much more.
- NEW MindTap English helps students become better thinkers and writers by blending your course materials with content that supports every aspect of the writing process. Resources include interactive, chapter-specific Aplia activities; a paper management system allowing for electronic submission, grading and peer review while tracking potential plagiarism; a database of scholarly sources with video tutorials and examples to support the research process; and professional tutoring. In addition, visual analytics track student progress with seamless integration into your learning management system.
- EXPANDED guidelines equip students with helpful how-to tips for formatting student papers.
- PROVIDING EASY ACCESS, the POCKET GUIDE TO APA STYLE delivers straightforward coverage in concise chapters that keep all discussions of an issue within a single section, so students can quickly find the information they need. Chapters 4 through 8 include guidelines for documenting 56 kinds of sources, with 114 sample reference-list entries. The samples are followed by corresponding parenthetical citations.
- TWO SAMPLE APA-STYLE PAPERS -- one argumentative and one experimental -- are annotated to give students a quick reference and extra support as they master the elements of manuscript preparation and documentation principles. Sample pages show the alternative "student manuscript" style.
- AN INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER, "Writing Scholarly Papers," ensures students are up to speed by reviewing basic research methods and refreshing their understanding of what they already know (or should know) before they begin assimilating new material.
- TO HELP STUDENTS UNDERSTAND AND AVOID PLAGIARISM, the author includes examples of incorrect documentation along with corrections that illustrate proper documentation of the source material.
- THREE COMPREHENSIVE APPENDICES ensure students have all the tools they need: Appendix A explains how to create an annotated bibliography (with samples). Appendix B describes effective ways to prepare PowerPoint® and poster presentations. Appendix C covers the essential technical issues writers often encounter across all disciplines.
1. WRITING SCHOLARLY PAPERS.
Subject and Topic. Thesis Statements, Hypotheses, or Stated Objectives. Research Goals. Research Methods. Evaluating Sources. Note-Taking. Plagiarism. Planning. Writing Strategies.
2. PREPARING APA MANUSCRIPTS.
Parts of the Manuscript. Footnotes. General Manuscript Guidelines.
3. FOLLOWING APA EDITORIAL STYLE.
Punctuation and Mechanics. General Style. Word Choice.
4. PREPARING THE REFERENCE LIST AND PARENTHETICAL CITATIONS.
The Reference List -- An Overview. Information for APA Entries. Format for APA Entries. Alphabetizing the Reference List. Parenthetical Citations. Quotations.
5. CITING PERIODICALS.
An Article in a Journal An Abstract. An Article in a Monthly Magazine. An Article in a Weekly Magazine. An Article in a Newspaper. An Article in a Newsletter. An Editorial. A Letter to the Editor. A Review. A Secondary Source.
6. CITING BOOKS AND OTHER SEPARATELY PUBLISHED MATERIALS.
A Book by One Author. A Book by Two or More Authors. A Book With No Author Named. A Book With an Organization as Author. An Edition Other Than the First. An Edited Collection. An Original Selection in an Edited Collection. A Previously Published Selection in an Edited Collection. A Revised or Enlarged Edition. A Reprinted Book. A Multivolume Work. An Article in an Encyclopedia or Other Reference Work. A Translation. A Government Document -- Committee, Commission, Department. A Preface, Introduction, Foreword, Epilogue, or Afterword. A Monograph. A Pamphlet, Brochure, or Fact Sheet. An Unpublished Dissertation. Published Proceedings From a Conference. Multiple Works by the Same Author. A Secondary Source.
7. CITING AUDIOVISUAL SOURCES.
A Film. A Slide Set or Filmstrip. A Television Broadcast. A Radio Broadcast. A Recording. An Interview. A Lecture or Speech. A Work of Art. A Map, Graph, Table, or Chart.
8. CITING ELECTRONIC SOURCES.
An Article in an Online Journal. An Article in an Online Magazine. An Article in an Online Newspaper. An Article in an Online Newsletter. An Online Book. An Online Dissertation or Thesis. An Online Abstract. An Article in an Online Encyclopedia or Other Reference Work. A Website or Scholarly Project. An Online Transcript of a Lecture or Speech. An Online Map, Graph, Table, or Chart. A CD-ROM Source. An Email Interview. An Online Video. An Audio Podcast. An Posting -- Blog, Discussion Group, Facebook, or Twitter.
9. EXAMINING SAMPLE PAPERS.
"Beyond Birth Order: Recognizing Other Variables." "Students' Reactions to Kinds of Test Questions: A Piece in the Test-Anxiety Puzzle."
Appendix A. PREPARING AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Following Format Guidelines. Thinking About the Content of Annotations. Planning Annotations. Creating the Elements of an Annotated Bibliography.
Appendix B. PREPARING POWERPOINT AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS.
Preparing a PowerPoint Presentation. Preparing a Poster Presentation.
Appendix C. ADDRESSING TECHNICAL ISSUES IN WRITING.
Fragments. Comma Splices and Fused Sentences. Pronoun Reference. Pronoun Case. Positioning Modifiers. Active and Passive Voice. Possessives and Contractions. Outlining.
Index.