I found the following on the related link... I'm changing my Exhibits to Appendixes since I have at least a starting point if this is correct:
APPENDIXES. The Appendixes provide a means to give the reader information that is not central to the points you are discussing, however, may be useful if attempting to replicate the study. The most common use of an Appendix is to present copies of the scales used, or the stimuli. If there is a single Appendix, it is simply called "Appendix." If there are multiple Appendixes, they are called "Appendix A" "Appendix B" etc. "Appendix" is centered at the top of the page, and directly underneath it (also centered) is the title of the Appendix.
All material in an Appendix must be typed and double-spaced just like every other page of the manuscript. If something can not be typed, it must be a Figure.
To include images in an APA paper, you should insert the image into the document where it is relevant, provide a caption below the image that describes it, and cite the source of the image in the reference list at the end of the paper.
To create APA footnotes in a research paper, you should insert a superscript number at the end of the sentence where the information is cited. Then, at the bottom of the page, write the corresponding number followed by the citation details in a smaller font size.
Yes, I can write your paper in APA format.
Yes, according to APA guidelines, a cover page is required for an APA paper.
The text in an APA paper should be aligned to the left.
Acronyms are the types of abbreviations that are allowed in an APA paper.
Schools are not APA approved. APA is a paper format.
Yes, an APA paper typically requires a title page.
Yes, an APA paper typically requires an abstract, which is a brief summary of the main points of the paper.
In an APA paper, the appendix is placed after the references section.
When you insert a citation.
Yes, every APA paper should include an abstract, which is a brief summary of the main points and findings of the paper.