


Levels of headings will depend upon the length and organization of your paper. In APA Style, the Introduction section never gets a heading and headings are not indicated by letters or numbers. Subsections of subsections receive level three format. Capitalize the first letter of all important words (but not words like a, the, of, etc.) Title may be up to 2 lines (Main Title on First Line: Subtitle on. Section headings receive level one format. Text begins on same line and continues as normal paragraph. Indented, Bold, Upper Case and Lower Case Heading (Title Case), ending with a full stop. Left aligned, Bold, Italicised, Upper Case and Lower Case Heading (Title Case) 4. Thus, if the article has four sections, some of which have subsections and some of which don’t, use headings depending on the level of subordination. Left aligned, Bold, Upper Case and Lower Case Heading (Title Case) 3. 5 : Indented, italicized, lowercase heading with a period.4 : Indented, boldface, italicized, lowercase heading with a period.3 : Indented, boldface, lowercase heading with a period.2 : Left-aligned, Boldface, Uppercase and Lowercase Heading.1 : Centered, Boldface, Uppercase and Lowercase Headings.The format of each level is illustrated below: Begin each title and subtitle with a capital letter, but only names should be capitalised for all titles other than journal titles.
#SUBTITLES APA 7TH MANUAL#
The 6th edition of the APA manual revises and simplifies previous heading guidelines - regardless of the number of levels, always use the headings in order, beginning with level 1. APA Style uses a unique headings system to separate and classify paper sections.
