No reason... i disagree with the answer above. it is not good to use wikipedia as your only research page because wikipedia can be edited by anyone! so they can just make up an answer, or even put what they think, which might not be accurate
Use Noodlebib. There are directions on the site.
To format an APA cover page for your research paper, include the title of your paper, your name, your institution's name, and the date. Center this information on the page and use a 12-point font, such as Times New Roman. Double-space the text and use a running head at the top of the page.
Yes, you should use the information from the outline to do the research paper.
Hey, never use contractions in a research paper. It was meant for words.
Nope.... Use "we" at best
When creating a cover page for a research paper in APA style, include the title of the paper, your name, the name of your institution, and a running head. The running head is a shortened version of the paper's title and should be no more than 50 characters. Place all this information in the center of the page and use a 12-point font, such as Times New Roman.
The student should provide the exact quote with proper citation, including the author's name, page number, and publication year. Additionally, they should ensure the quote is relevant to their research and properly integrated into their paper with an introduction and explanation. It's important to use quotation marks to indicate the borrowed text.
You should do some historical research about World War 1.
To create an APA title page for your research paper, center the title of your paper in the middle of the page, followed by your name and your institutional affiliation. Include the running head and page number in the top right corner. Make sure to use Times New Roman font, size 12, and double-space the entire page.
Unless if your research paper would qualify as "fair use" you would need to seek permission.
If you do not harm the animals than yes you should.
During a research project, a student should ask questions such as: What is the purpose of my research? What sources should I use? How can I ensure my information is reliable? What are the key findings in my field? How can I present my research effectively?