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Running head: CRITIQUING RATSMITH’S THEORY OF MODERN PUMPKINOLOGYĬritiquing Paul Ratsmith's Theory of Modern Pumpkinology: The Truth about Pumpkins and Rats
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And of course, if you aren't sure you are formatting your title page or paper properly, send it over to our essay proofreaders for a style check. Remember, your APA references are important, so don't forget to format them properly throughout the body of your paper and in your APA Reference page. Be sure to check for any special instructions. Likely an author note is not necessary, but you may be required to include your student number, the course code, or the date. If you are submitting this APA paper for a class, your professor may have specific requirements about what should be included on a title page. This includes complete department/institution affiliation, any changes in affiliation since completion of the paper, acknowledgements, and contact information. According to APA style, an author note is sometimes included in the title page of your papers to be published. The running head begins with the phrase "Running head," which is followed by a colon, and then the abbreviated title in capital letters. The running head may be the same as the paper's title if it is less than 50 characters-if not, a shortened title is necessary.
#APA FORMAT PAPER WITH TITLE PAGE MANUAL#
According to The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA), the title page should include the title of the paper, the author's name and institutional affiliation (if any), and a running head.