Wednesday, April 15, 2020
APA FORMAT Essays - Typography, Writing, Graphic Design, Text
APA FORMAT Cover and back cover All the physical or digital document, in any format and data set generated by computer, must necessarily have a cover, for the final works of the graduation the following design is established: Name of the University all in UPPERCASE, CENTERED and BOLD, letter size # 24. It is placed in the first row. Name of the career , UPPERCASE, CENTERED and BOLD , in letter # 22. THESIS SUMITTED TO OBTATAIN THE LICENTIATE DEGREE IN ENGLISH TEACHING ( CAPITAL, CENTERED AND BOLD , in letter # 22 ) Title of the work, that reflects the content; all in UPPERCASE, CENTERED AND BOLD , letter # 20. It starts in row twelve. Sustentant: lower case letter bold and centered, letter n. 18. Followed. Tutor: bold lower case and centered, letter # 18. Followed. Month and year of the presentation of the investigation, lowercase, bold and centered, letter n. 18. Note: the spaces between each paragraph of the cover are a minimum of 2 spaces # 12. A spacing of one is suggested in the paragraphs. TYPOGRAPHICAL ASPECTS Font size: the document should be in size # 12, but the titles of the chapters in letter # 16, the titles in # 14 and the subtitles in letter # 12. Line spacing: double space. Title: should not include words like: "Analysis of", "Study of", "Investigation of", Application of ". Such as: "Analysis of behavior of the population that ...". In its place: "Behavior of the population ...". Neither should you have more than 40 words. Titles and subtitles: they are used in the following way: First order titles in CAPITAL AND BOLD (subheadings of the chapters), # 16. All the elements in which the research is divided, such as: INDEX, CHAPTERS I, II, III, IV, V, BIBLIOGRAPHY, GLOSSARY and ANNEXES are on separate page, in the form of sub-covers, letter # 16. Second-order titles (subject titles) in UPPERCASE AND BOLD (Letter # 14) Third and fourth order titles (subtitles) are capitalized only the first letter and bold (letter # 12). Bold: only used to highlight some phrase of great interest. The research question, the general objective and the hypothesis, such as the names of the variables. Q uotation marks : used for titles of books, newspapers, genres, species; words of a jargon or invented, wrong words and statistical symbols. Italics: All technical names, foreigners or Latinisms and neologisms.
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