%% %% This is file `./samples/shortsample.tex', %% generated with the docstrip utility. %% %% The original source files were: %% %% apa6.dtx (with options: `shortsample') %% ---------------------------------------------------------------------- %% %% apa6 - A LaTeX class for formatting documents in compliance with the %% American Psychological Association's Publication Manual, 6th edition %% %% Copyright (C) 2011-2023 by Brian D. Beitzel %% %% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the %% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either %% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later %% version. The latest version of this license is in the file: %% %% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt %% %% Users may freely modify these files without permission, as long as the %% copyright line and this statement are maintained intact. %% %% This work is not endorsed by, affiliated with, or probably even known %% by, the American Psychological Association. %% %% ---------------------------------------------------------------------- %% \documentclass[jou]{apa6} \usepackage[american]{babel} \usepackage{csquotes} \usepackage[style=apa6,sortcites=true,sorting=nyt,backend=biber]{biblatex} \DeclareLanguageMapping{american}{american-apa} \addbibresource{bibliography.bib} \title{Sample APA-Style Document Using the \textsf{apa6} Package} \author{Brian D.\ Beitzel} \affiliation{SUNY Oneonta} \leftheader{Beitzel} \abstract{This demonstration paper uses the \textsf{apa6} \LaTeX\ class to format the document in compliance with the 6th Edition of the American Psychological Assocation's \textit{Publication Manual.} The references are managed using \textsf{biblatex}.} \keywords{APA style, demonstration} \begin{document} \maketitle We begin with \textcite{Shotton1989}. We can also cite this work in parenthesis, like this: \parencite{Shotton1989}. A three-author paper \parencite[e.g.,][]{Lassen2006} lists all three authors for the first citation, then only the first author on all subsequent citations \parencite{Lassen2006}. Note the use of five heading levels throughout this demonstration Method section. \section{Method} \subsection{Participants} We had a lot of people in this study. \subsection{Materials} Several materials were used for this project. Some of themwere already created for prior research. \subsubsection{Paper-and-Pencil Instrument} We used an instrument that we found to be highly successful. \paragraph{Reliability} The reliability of this instrument is extraordinary. \paragraph{Validity} We now discuss the validity of our instrument. \subparagraph{Face validity} The face validity is exceptionally strong. Everyone should be impressed. \subparagraph{Construct validity} Also very strong. \subsection{Design} This section describes the study's design. \subsection{Procedure} The procedure was fairly straightforward, yet required attention to detail. \section{Results} Table \ref{tab:ComplexTable} contains some sample data. Our statistical prowess in analyzing these data is unmatched. \begin{table}[htbp] \vspace*{2em} \begin{threeparttable} \caption{A Complex Table} \label{tab:ComplexTable} \begin{tabular}{@{}lrrr@{}} \toprule Distribution type & \multicolumn{2}{l}{Percentage of} & Total number \\ & \multicolumn{2}{l}{targets with} & of trials per \\ & \multicolumn{2}{l}{segment in} & participant \\ \cmidrule(r){2-3} & Onset & Coda & \\ \midrule Categorical -- onset\tabfnm{a} & 100 & 0 & 196 \\ Probabilistic & 80 & 20\tabfnm{*} & 200 \\ Categorical -- coda\tabfnm{b} & 0 & 100\tabfnm{*} & 196 \\ \midrule \end{tabular} \begin{tablenotes}[para,flushleft] {\small \textit{Note.} All data are approximate. \tabfnt{a}Categorical may be onset. \tabfnt{b}Categorical may also be coda. \tabfnt{*}\textit{p} < .05. \tabfnt{**}\textit{p} < .01. } \end{tablenotes} \end{threeparttable} \end{table} \section{Discussion} This is a lengthy and erudite discussion. It demonstrates amazing skill in interpreting the results for the masses. \printbibliography \end{document} %% %% Copyright (C) 2011-2023 by Brian D. Beitzel %% %% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the %% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either %% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later %% version. The latest version of this license is in the file: %% %% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt %% %% Users may freely modify these files without permission, as long as the %% copyright line and this statement are maintained intact. %% %% This work is not endorsed by, affiliated with, or probably even known %% by, the American Psychological Association. %% %% %% This work is "maintained" (as per LPPL maintenance status) by %% Brian D. Beitzel. %% %% This work consists of the file apa6.dtx %% and the derived files apa6.ins, %% apa6.cls, %% apa6.pdf, %% README, %% APAamerican.txt, %% APAbritish.txt, %% APAdutch.txt, %% APAenglish.txt, %% APAgerman.txt, %% APAngerman.txt, %% APAgreek.txt, %% APAczech.txt, %% APAturkish.txt, %% APAendfloat.cfg, %% apa6.ptex, %% TeX2WordForapa6.bas, %% Figure1.pdf, %% shortsample.tex, %% longsample.tex, and %% bibliography.bib. %% %% %% End of file `./samples/shortsample.tex'.