Writing, Editing, and APA 7th edition format : Below is a detailed checklist to help you comply with the numerous formatting requirements. with the numerous formatting requirements.

Writing, Editing, and APA 7th edition format : Below is a detailed checklist to help you comply with the numerous formatting requirements. with the numerous formatting requirements.

Quality, including correct, and effective use of writing skills and format (see checklist below).

WRITING QUALITY AND APA FORMAT: √ Areas of focus
The writing quality overall needs work – writing support resources
Some editing is needed throughout
Sentence structure needs work
The APA heading style is not correct; check your reference source for the correct format
More sub-headings are helpful
More paragraph breaks needed (paragraphs too long)
Paragraph organization needs improvement with better cohesion within paragraphs
The flow of content and thinking is hard to follow
The APA citation format:
Too many quotations are included – paraphrase the content instead
With some content, it is not clear if it is paraphrased, quoted but not cited with a quote, or your own thinking
Citations are missing for content that appears to be summarized from the literature
Sources cited in the paper are not in the reference list
Sources on the reference list are not cited in the paper
Sources appear to need an indirect or secondary citation (citing from a source that you are not directly using)
Include only the author(s)’s last name and year date in the citation
Use the “&” symbol between authors’ last names when citing between parentheses
Use quotation marks and page numbers (or paragraph numbers for sources with no page nos.) for quotations
Use of “et al.” is not correct
The APA reference format:
Information is missing in the references, such as the journal title, volume, issue or page numbers.
Use the authors’ last names, and initials for first and middle names; use the “&” symbol between the next to last and last authors’ names.
Article and book titles only use capital letters in the first word, the first word after a colon, and in proper names; Journal titles use capitals in the title
Use only the year of publication in the date, unless is it a weekly or monthly media article
Italicize the journal or book title
Electronic retrieval info not correct; include the “DOI” number when available
The title of the reference pages needs to be centered and only say References (no bold)
Indent the lines AFTER the first line of each reference; double-space all references