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<strong>AN</strong> <strong>EXAMPLE</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>APA</strong> 5readers as to the purpose/point of the document. Consider adding more <strong>head</strong>ings if you only haveone level of <strong>head</strong>ing.It is likely that you will be using three levels of <strong>head</strong>ing for most papers in classes. Thisdocument uses four levels of <strong>head</strong>ing. Most literature reviews should be either three or fourlevels. The format of each level is illustrated below:<strong>Center</strong>ed, Boldface, Uppercase and Lowercase HeadingLeft-Aligned, Boldface, Uppercase and Lowercase HeadingIndented, boldface, lowercase <strong>head</strong>ing with a period.Indented, boldface, italicized, lowercase <strong>head</strong>ing with a period.Indented, italicized, lowercase <strong>head</strong>ing with a period.Citations and ReferencesCitations are credit given to authors in the text. When an author fails to cite others for hisor her ideas, the author plagiarizes. References are included at the end of the document, andinclude all information needed for the reader to locate the original document (e.g., book, journal,website). The next section covers how to cite in text, followed by how to format the referencepage.Citations in TextDocument your manuscript by citing the author and date of the works utilized to composeyour document. This allows the reader to quickly identify sources and locate the entire source atthe end of the manuscript (in the references). In order to cite a source, you must first determine ifthere is/are (a) one author, (b) two authors, (c) three to five authors, or (d) six or more authors.<strong>An</strong> example of how to cite each of these appears here, both when the author’s name appears aspart of the narrative, and when it does not. Please note that “within a paragraph, when the name

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