- The APA style was created by the American Psychological Association as a way to standardize formatting, including the use of quotations, references and footnotes. It is most commonly used in the social sciences.
- The APA style makes it easier to read, understand and analyze documents, regardless of who the author is.
- Papers have a cover page, abstract, body of the essay and references, in that order.
- The cover page includes a header in the top right corner, and the full title of the paper, the author's name and any company or academic affiliation in the middle of the page.
- The abstract features a header and a very brief synopsis of the paper in approximately 120 words.
- The body of the paper makes use of in-text citations that include the quoted author's last name and the date of the author's publication.
- The reference page lists the names of all authors, dates of publications, names of articles, publications in which the articles appeared and page numbers of cited material.









