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AppendixesWhen Appendixes might be necessaryAppendixes allow you to include detailed information in your paper that
would be distracting in the main body of the paper. Examples of items
you might have in an appendix include mathematical proofs, lists of words,
the questionnaire used in the research, a detailed description of an apparatus
used in the research, etc. Format of AppendixesYour paper may have more than one appendix. Usually, each distinct item
has its own appendix. If your paper only has one appendix, label
it "Appendix" (without quotes.) If there is more than one appendix,
label them "Appendix A," "Appendix B," etc. (without
quotes) in the order that each item appears in the paper. In the main
text, you should refer to the Appendixes by their labels. The actual format of the appendix will vary depending on the content; therefore, there is no single format. In general, the content of an appendix should conform to the appropriate APA style rules for formatting text. |
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