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Title Page: The title page should include the title of your paper, your name, and
your institutional affiliation. It should also include a running head, which is a
shortened version of the title, and a page number in the upper right-hand
corner.
Abstract: The abstract is a brief summary of your paper, typically 150-250
words. It should include the purpose of your research, the main findings, and
any implications or conclusions that can be drawn.
Introduction: The introduction should provide background information on
your topic, state the purpose of your research, and present your research
question or hypothesis. It should also include a brief literature review that
discusses previous research on your topic.
Methods: The methods section should describe the procedures you used to
collect and analyze your data. It should include information on the participants,
the materials and instruments used, and the statistical analyses performed.
Results: The results section should present the findings of your research in a
clear and concise manner. Use tables and figures to help illustrate your results.
Discussion: The discussion section should interpret your results and relate
them back to your research question or hypothesis. It should also discuss the
implications of your findings and any limitations of your study.
References: The references section should include a list of all sources cited in
your paper. Follow APA formatting guidelines for your citations and references.
Some additional tips for formatting your APA research paper:
Title Page:
Title of the paper
Author’s name
Institutional affiliation
Abstract:
A brief summary of the main points of the paper, including the research
question, methods, findings, and conclusions. The abstract should be no more
than 250 words.
Introduction: