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Paper Title Capitalized and Centered

Name of Student

Institution affiliation

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Abstract

Begin typing your abstract here. Please note that an abstract is a concise summary of your

research and should not exceed 150-200 words unless otherwise specified.
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Begin typing your introduction here. Please note that no separate heading (“Introduction”) is

necessary.

Level 1 Heading: Centered, Bolded, and Uppercase and Lowercase (aka Title Case)

Major chapters such as “Literature Review” or “Discussion” should be presented by a Level 1

heading. Sub-chapters and sub-sections should be presented by Level 2 headings.

Level Two Heading: Bold, Title Case, Left Indent

Use level two headings to separate logical parts of chapters from each other. If necessary, use

level 3 headings.

Level 3 heading should be indented .5” from the left margin. It should be bolded and

lower case.
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Conclusion

Use your conclusion to summarize major ideas presented in the paper. Restate your thesis and

supporting arguments. Include limitations of your research.


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References

Set up a separate references page where references are presented in alphabetical order. Below are

some examples. Note the indentation (.5”) and italics.

Ary, D., Jacobs, L., Razavieh, A. & Ary, D. (2010). Introduction to research in education.

Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Domotor, Z., & Batitsky, V. (2008). The analytic versus representational theory of measurement:

A philosophy of science perspective. Measurement Science Review, 8(6), Section 1.

Refer to the following website for manual formatting of the reference list in APA style:

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/05/

Refer to the following website for automatic formatting of your reference list in APA style:

http://www.citethisforme.com/

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