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A hanging indent is used in a reference list.
A hanging indent is used in a refrence list.
A hanging indent is used in a reference list for APA papers.
There are a large number of general rules of Reference list in APA citation. One of them is the rule of indention. The indention of the reference list should be a hanging indent.
double spaced or "hanging". According to sciencebuddies.org All APA citations should use hanging indents, that is, the first line of an entry should be flush left, and the second and subsequent lines should be indented 1/2".
A hanging indent results in subsequent lines of a paragraph being indented more than the first line. This is commonly used for reference lists or bibliographies to make the list easier to read.
One of the general rules of reference list in APA citation is the indention of the entry should be a hanging indent. If the source should take up more than one line, a hanging indent should be applied to the second line by pressing the TAB key.
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Hanging indent.
In APA formatting, a reference list should be on a separate page at the end of your paper. The title should be "References" in bold and centered at the top. Each reference should be double-spaced with a hanging indent, and listed alphabetically by the authors' last names. The format for each reference entry may vary depending on the source type (e.g., book, journal article, website).
To reference an appendix in APA 7 format, include the appendix letter in parentheses after the title of the work in the reference list. For example: (Appendix A).