Tables in APA Format
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
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Each table should have an individual title, italicized and presented with each word capitalized (except and, in, of, with, etc.). For example: Correlations Between Age and Test Scores
Each table should begin on a separate page.
Horizontal lines can be used to separate information and make it clearer. Do not use vertical lines in an APA format table.
All elements of the table should be double spaced.
All tables should be referenced in the text of the paper.
Tables should be last, after your reference list and appendixes.Table headings should be located flush right.
Each column should be identified using a descriptive heading.
The first letter of each heading should be capitalized.
Abbreviations for standard terms (e.g. M, SD, etc.) can be used without explanation. Uncommon definitions should be explained in a note below the table.
If additional explanation is needed, a note can be added below the table. There are three kinds of notes: General notes, specific notes, and probability notes. General notes refer to some aspect of the entire table; specific notes refer to a particular column or row; probability notes specify the probability-level.
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