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Can you provide an example of APA style title page?

There isn't a single "correct" APA title page format, as the specifics depend on the type of paper (e.g., thesis, dissertation, journal article). However, the core elements remain consistent. Below is an example of an APA style title page for a typical undergraduate research paper:

```

Running head: THE EFFECTS OF CAFFEINE ON MEMORY

The Effects of Caffeine on Memory Performance

[Your Name]

[Your University]

```

Explanation of Elements:

* Running head: This is an abbreviated version of your title (maximum 50 characters including spaces). It appears in the upper left-hand corner of *every* page of your paper. "Running head:" is only included on the title page. It's typically in all caps.

* Title: This is your full paper title. It is centered and uses title case (capitalize the first letter of each significant word).

* Your Name: Your name is centered below the title.

* Your University: The name of the university or institution you are affiliated with is centered below your name.

Important Formatting Considerations:

* Page Number: The page number "1" appears in the upper right-hand corner of the title page.

* Font: Times New Roman, 12-point font is typically used.

* Spacing: Double-spacing is used throughout the entire paper, including the title page.

* Margins: 1-inch margins are used on all sides.

* Alignment: All elements are centered on the page.

This example provides a basic structure. For more complex papers like theses or dissertations, additional information, such as a course name, instructor's name, and date, might be required. Always consult the most recent edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association for the most up-to-date guidelines.

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