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APA 6th Edition vs APA 7th Edition: Changes in the 7th Edition APA Style

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Changes in the Seventh Edition APA Style 2020. (National Webinar: DAY 1) SUBSCRIBE to my channel: /shivanandthorat Link for DAY 2 Session: /watch/UKfxGf1yCr5yx Day 1 Session: Friday, November 27, 2020 Link to download PPT used in the webinar: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14osSfXj5ZcHE1jNOpH7M1mAwFM_hbION/view?usp=sharing The Department of Students' Development, Dr. Homi Bhabha State University, and Department of Psychology, Elphinstone College have jointly organized this Two-day National Webinar on Introduction to the Basics of Seventh Edition APA Style. The APA Style is popular in many disciplines and not restricted to psychology. We have selected this topic based on overwhelming demand from participants in the earlier webinar on Research Designs (Day 1: /watch/;cT0KqKZVMPoV0 Day 2: /watch/)gXlfGqYF0kbFl . The present webinar also includes tips and shortcuts to speed-up paper writing work. Read more about the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 7th Edition (2020) on its official website: https://apastyle.apa.org/products/publication-manual-7th-edition Check out /shivanandthorat for more on psychology, psychometrics, psychological statistics, and research methodology content. In this video (key moments): 00:00 – Beginning titles 01:28 – Introduction 04:47 – What has changed in the 7th ed. 05:32 – Section 1: References & in-text citations 05:45 – Location of the published not included 08:36 – In-text citations are shortened 09:36 – Upto 20 authors in the reference list 10:22 – DOIs are now formatted as URLs 12:57 – Citing web pages 17:24 – Citing eBooks 21:55 – Contributors other than authors & editors 24:48 – Oral traditions & traditional knowledge 27:04 – Artworks & photographs 33:02 – Audiovisual media 35:39 – Citing news articles & chapters in an edited book 38:23 – Other electronic sources (social media) 41:12 – Section 2: More inclusive & bias-free language 41:21 – Use singular they & their 42:57 – Be sensitive to labels 43:35 – Use an appropriate level of specificity 45:14 – Section 3: Paper format changes 45:25 – Flexibility in fonts 47:34 – No more "Running head:" words 48:01 – Student specific guidelines 50:20 – Mechanics of style 51:29 – Updated levels of headings 52:04 – Day 1 Session closing remarks Download Student Sample Paper (annotated): https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/paper-format/student-annotated.pdf Download Professional Sample Paper (annotated): https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/paper-format/professional-annotated.pdf See Sample Tables: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/tables-figures/sample-tables Reach out to me on: Email: shivanandthorat.yt@gmail.com Telegram: https://t.me/shivanand_thorat Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shivanand.thorat.7 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shivanandthorat/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shivanand-thorat-021b7b1b6/ Music in this video: Feet on Water – Unexpected Moment by Assaf Ayalon The Pink Everland Sky by Lady Lane #apa6thvs7theditiondifferences #apa6theditionvs7thedition #apa7theditionchanges #changesin7theditionapa #apa7thedition #apa7theditioninword #apastyleinword #apaformatinword #hbsu #elphinstone #research #psychology #apa7 #apa2020 #apastyle #shivanandthorat #vilaspadhye

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