FORMATTING & TYPING THE ILP |
Font |
Times New Roman |
Size |
12 pt. |
Spacing |
Double spaced between sentences. |
Paragraphs |
Indent each paragraph with a 5-7 space indent (use tab function) |
Margins |
Top: 1” Bottom: 1” Right: 1” (do not justify right margin)
Left: 1” (for binding) |
Page Numbers |
Number each page on the upper right corner of the page. |
Sections |
Each section begins on a separate page. |
Headings: Below is an example of how the heading within your ILP should look: |
Main Heading
Title of the chapter is centered on the page. Start each chapter on a new page.
This is the current standard for APA formatting heading from 6th edition. Headings within the paper should be in the following format:
- First-level headings: For labeling the main sections of the paper. The heading for each section is centered in the line and the words are capitalized like a title (each important word should start with a capital letter). First-level headings generally are only used for empirical research reports.
- Second-level headings: For labeling subsections within a main section of the paper. The subheading is flush with the left margin and is italicized. The words are capitalized like a title. This is a likely type of heading you would use for a 5-10 page literature review or research proposal.
- Third-level headings: For labeling subsections within a subsection of the paper. The sub-subheading is indented like a paragraph, is italicized, and ends with a period. Only the first letter of the first word is capitalized. Third-level headings generally are used to separate sections within the Method section (e.g., Participants, Procedure, etc.).
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