This handbook covers many detailed specifications of the APA style...including in-text citations, source citations, and a sample paper. It also sheds new light on the manual using step-by-step processes and exemplification that enable readers to fulfill APA rules and regulations while focusing on the content, rather than the format, of their academic research.
Dr. Peggy M. Houghton is a seasoned educator and academic leader with over three decades of experience in higher education, specializing in management and leadership studies. As a professor of doctoral studies at Baker College Center for Graduate Studies from 2008 to 2023, she played a pivotal role in mentoring nontraditional online doctoral students, teaching courses in leadership, research methods, doctoral writing, and literature review. Her commitment to academic excellence included serving on more than 75 dissertation committees and supporting faculty development. Dr. Houghton has held a range of academic leadership roles at Baker College, including Department Chair of Leadership Studies, Dean and Associate Dean of Business Administration, and full-time and adjunct faculty. She has been instrumental in developing and integrating leadership curricula across the institution, recruiting and mentoring faculty, and enhancing student engagement in both traditional and remote learning environments. She holds a PhD in Management from Walden University, a Master of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University, and a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Oakland University. A published author, she is the creator of The Easy Way! book series with XanEdu Publishing. Dr. Houghton is deeply committed to fostering purposeful, inclusive, and applied learning experiences in higher education.
Feel free to just punch me in the gut next time you see me for even adding this book to my list of completed books. Sure, its a helpful reference, but to add it as "read" must have been a desperate time.
This is a really nice, simplified APA guide. Although, not too sure if its necessary with Purdue OWL being so complete and easily accessible. Maybe if your writing somewhere where you can't get internet?
I read through this several times during the semester and still ended up online for help. It needs more examples on internet citations and personal correspondence. Otherwise, it was very nice to have on hand as a quick reference.
This book is incomplete. Unless you master the APA Manual #6, you will need to hire an experienced APA editor such has myself. I have edited hundreds doctoral dissertations in APA format.
I taught this book for many years. It’s a real timesaver around the complexities of APA for those who want just a quick, short answer to common questions.
I have spent all summer reading and re-reading this book. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who reads for pleasure. If you find yourself enrolled in a university that requires APA6, well don't leave home without it!