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Chamberlain College of Nursing
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Title of Paper in Upper and Lower Case (Centered, Not Bold) Paragraph one is the introduction to the paper. “Because the introduction is clearly identified by its position in the manuscript, it does not carry a heading labeling it the introduction” (American Psychological Association, 2010, p. 27). It should begin with something that will grab the reader’s attention and provide a citation to support your opening sentence. Next, support that opening sentence with discussion or explanation with one sentence, or multiple sentences, which will make up the body of the introductory paragraph. The last sentence of the introduction should highlight areas to be covered in the paper. APA success requires knowledge of the format and skill in concise, clear written communication.
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Next Heading Use as many headings as necessary to organize your paper. Short papers may only have first-level headings. Longer papers may require more organizational detail. See your APA Manual, page 62, for instructions on formatting multiple levels of headings.
Conclusion
Most papers should end with a conclusion or summary. The assignment directions will specify which is required. It should be concise and contain little or no detail. No matter how much space is left on the page, the references are always on the next page.
References (centered, not bold)
American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.). Washington, DC: Author.
You next reference.



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