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Mar 2022
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APA Style Rules (Episode 88)

Walden University Writing Center
About this episode

APA Style Rules can be a confusing phrase. APA is more than just citations and references, and Claire and Kacy delve into passive voice, anthropomorphism, and numbers rules in this episode.


Relevant Resources:

Anthropomorphism webpage

Passive voice webpage

APA Style modules

APA's website on Mechanics of Style



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