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In most social science classes, you will be asked to use the APA (American Psychological Association) system for documenting sources, which is set forth in the [[Recommended_Readings | Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association]], 6th ed. (Washington: APA, 2009). APA recommends in-text citations that refer readers to a list of references.


*[[Capitalization_APA|Capitalization]]


In an effort to ensure consistency in the work performed by the editors of [http://www.papercheck.com Papercheck], the senior editors have agreed upon the standards that are presented in this style guide. It is divided into two sections. The first is a set of ''[[General_Guidelines|General Guidelines]]'' that are based on customary editing practices. The second section is composed of ''[[Papercheck_Style | Papercheck Style]]'' conventions that we would like you to adopt.
*[[APA_Citation|Citation]]


Here is a list of the most common academic writing styles:
*[[Expressing_Numbers_APA|Expressing Numbers]]
*[[APA|APA]]
*[[Chicago|Chicago]]
*[[MLA|MLA]]


*[[APA_Headings|Headings]]


Here is a list of the a few uncommon academic writing styles:
*[[APA_Title_Pages|Title Pages: Title Page and Heading Format]]


*[[CSE|CSE]]


*[[Turabian|Turabian]]
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In most social science classes, you will be asked to use the APA (American Psychological Association) system for documenting sources, which is set forth in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th ed. (Washington: APA, 2009). APA recommends in-text citations that refer readers to a list of references.