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o The page numbering from the appendix should be in sequence with the last page of the thesis or dissertation document text. Page numbers should be Arabic and continue on through the Bibliography and Curriculum Vitae.
If your paper only has one appendix, label it "Appendix" (without quotes.) If there is more than one appendix, label them "Appendix A," "Appendix B," etc. (without quotes) in the order that each item appears in the paper. In the main text, you should refer to the Appendices by their labels.
Appendices may include some of the following, all of which should be referred to or summarized in the text of your paper: Supporting evidence [e.g. raw data] Contributory facts or specialized data [raw data appear in the appendix, but with summarized data appearing in the body of the text]. Sample calculations.
Appendices can consist of figures, tables, maps, photographs, raw data, computer programs, musical examples, interview questions, sample questionnaires, etc.
Appendices can consist of figures, tables, maps, photographs, raw data, computer programs, musical examples, interview questions, sample questionnaires, etc.
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What is an appendix? A section at the end of a paper that includes information that is too detailed for the text of the paper itself and would "burden the reader" or be "distracting," or "inappropriate" (APA, 2019, p.
Begin each appendix on a separate page. Each appendix must have a title. Use title case for your title and labels (the first letter of each word should be capitalized, while remaining letters should be lowercase). If your paper only has one appendix, simply title it Appendix.
**Note: Appendix is singular and appendices is plural. When you want to refer to one of your appendices, use appendix - for example, 'See Appendix 1'.
An appendix is a section at the end of an academic text where you include extra information that doesn't fit into the main text. The plural of appendix is \u201cappendices.\u201d In an APA Style paper, appendices are placed at the very end, after the reference list.
An appendix page is a section located at the back of a book that includes any additional or supplementary information on the book's topic, such as other books on the subject, references, citations, etc.

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