Top Resources for Writing College Papers
Top Resources for Writing College Papers
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Sample APA Paper 6th Edition
I often have students ask me for examples of how to write in APA format. With the recent changes in the 6th edition of APA, it can be even more confusing. I think the following link has a good example of what an APA paper should look like: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/media/pdf/20090212013008_560.pdf