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Writing Clearly and Concisely: Reducing Bias by Topic: Sexual Orientation (PDF)
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Resolution on the Americans with Disabilities Act
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What's New in the Sixth Edition
This tutorial provides an overview of key changes in the Sixth Edition of the Publication Manual, beginning with three overarching goals that guided the revision and ending with a detailed chapter by chapter list of new and expanded content.
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The Basics of APA Style
This tutorial is designed for those who have no previous knowledge of APA Style.
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Mastering the Sixth Edition
This online course is designed to give students, researchers, and instructors who are familiar with past editions of the Publication Manual an in-depth understanding of changes in the Sixth Edition. The overarching goals that guided the revision are noted along with all chapter-level changes.
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Best Practice Guidelines on Publication Ethics: a Publisher's Perspective
Academic publishing depends, to a great extent, on trust. Editors trust peer reviewers to provide fair assessments, authors trust editors to select appropriate peer reviewers, and readers put their trust in the peer-review process.
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Androcentric Reporting of Gender Differences in APA Journals: 1965-2004
Few articles used generic masculine pronouns to refer to both women and men. However, explanations of gender differences within articles that mentioned such differences in their abstracts and titles referenced attributes of women significantly more often than attributes of men.
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APA resolution recommending the immediate retirement of American Indian mascots, symbols, images, and personalities by schools, colleges, universities, athletic teams, and organizations
This PDF is the APA Resolution Recommending the Immediate Retirement of American Indian Mascots, Symbols, Images, and Personalities by Schools, Colleges, Universities, Athletic Teams, and Organizations
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Guidelines for Reporting and Writing about people with disabilities
As writers, we should all strive for accuracy and use current terminology regarding people with disabilities. To do so otherwise is not only substandard journalism, it also can offend readers.
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Guidelines on Multicultural Education, Training, Research, Practice, and Organizational Change for Psychologists
All individuals exist in social, political, historical, and economic contexts, and psychologists are increasingly called upon to understand the influence of these contexts on individuals’ behavior.
Journal Article (May 2003)
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