You do not need to cite The Bible in the Reference page, only in text (APA Manual 5th ed., p. 213). Cite the verse(s) as follows: 1 Cor. 13:1-2 (Revised Standard Version).
A hanging indent is used in a reference list for APA papers.
An APA reference page typically has the title "References" centered at the top, followed by a list of sources cited in alphabetical order by the author's last name. Each entry includes the author's name, publication year, title of the work, publication information, and any other relevant details. The page is double-spaced with a hanging indent for each reference.
In APA style, a separate reference page is used instead of a works cited page. The reference page lists all sources cited in the paper and follows specific formatting guidelines outlined in the APA Publication Manual.
APA requires in text citation, and an entry on the Reference page.
In an APA reference entry, you typically do not include the author's degree. The focus is on providing information such as the author's name, year of publication, title of the work, and publication details.
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No Bible reference for this.
Gibbs, G., 1988. Learning by Doing: A Guide to Teaching and Learning Methods. Oxford: Further Educational Unit, Oxford Polytechnic. This is the correct format for a reference in APA style.
No, APA format doesn't require foot notes. Cite in text and include the source in the reference sheet.
There is no such mention, and therefore no such reference, in the Bible.
Scofield Reference Bible was created in 1909.
In APA style, you would reference ICD-10-CM as: "International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification." Include the edition in parentheses. For example: (ICD-10-CM, 2021).