APA 7 Edition
Title Page
- The page number on the right margin
- Write title three or four below the top margin of the page
- Author name below two lines of the title follows the first name, middle initial, and last name
- Authors affiliation follow immediately after their names (affiliation include department, course, roll no instructor, due date, etc.
- Student paper do not have running head.
APA 7 Levels of Heading
- The first level of Heading: Centered, Bold Face, Title case (Upper Case, Lower case). Start writing from a new paragraph.
- Second level of heading: flush left, boldface, Title case (Upper Case, Lower case). Start writing from a new paragraph.
- The third level of heading: flush left, italic, boldface, Title case (Upper Case, Lower case). Start writing from a new paragraph.
- The fourth level of heading: indent, bold face, Title case (Upper Case, Lower case), heading ending with a period para the test continues on the same line
- The fifth level of heading: indent, bold face, italic, title case heading ending with a period. Para continue on the same line as the same para.
Example of levels of heading
Functional Differences
Among Male and Female
Male and female think in a different way they encode memories sense emotions, recognize faces in a different way by
using different parts of the brain.
Listening Differences Among
Male and Female
While hearing the right side of the male brain activate and in female
both sides of the brain activate.
Interpretation Differences Among Male and Female
For
interpretation male use just one side of the brain(right) while female use both
sides of the brain.
Stress responses Differences Among Male and Female. During stress, blood flow in frontal cortex increase in male and activate the flight and
fight. While in female blood flow increase to the limbic system and that’s why
friendly and nurturing responses showed by the female. Male talk about logic while
females are more observing.
The interest of males and females.
Male like rough and tough tasks and games while female like nurturing
activities.
headings level in the above text
Functional Differences Among Male and
Female(first level of heading)
Listening Differences Among
Male and Female (second level of heading)
Interpretation Differences Among Male and Female(third level of
heading)
Stress responses Differences Among Male and Female. (fourth level of
heading)
The interest of males and females.
(fifth level of heading).
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