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Introducing acronyms Introduce every acronym before using it in the text. The first time you use the term, put the acronym in parentheses after the full term. Thereafter, you can stick to using the acronym.
If the name of the group first appears in parentheses, put the abbreviation in brackets after it, followed by a comma and the year for the citation. Example: Children should learn about family finances in age-appropriate ways (American Psychological Association [APA], 2011).
If the name of the group first appears in parentheses, put the abbreviation in brackets after it, followed by a comma and the year for the citation. Example: Children should learn about family finances in age-appropriate ways (American Psychological Association [APA], 2011).
Introduce every acronym before using it in the text. The first time you use the term, put the acronym in parentheses after the full term. Thereafter, you can stick to using the acronym. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is headquartered in Switzerland.
In APA style, United States should always be spelled out when it is used as a noun or location. Example: In the United States, 67% reported this experience. United States can be abbreviated as U.S. when it is used as an adjective.
General Rules for Titles in References. In general, the title of a work is recorded just as the words appear in the publication. Capitalize only the first word of a book or article title. Capitalize proper nouns, initials, and acronyms in a title.
Abbreviate academic and professional titles only when they follow a name or when they are used with the full name or initials and the last name. Use a comma before and after an abbreviation in a sentence, except with the abbreviations Jr. and Sr.
use “etc.” for et cetera, meaning “and so forth” use “et al.” for “eta lii” or “and others” use “i.e.” for “id est” or “that is” use “e.g.” for exempt gratis or “for example.”
To maximize clarity, APA prefers that authors use abbreviations sparingly. Although abbreviations are sometimes useful for long, technical terms in scientific writing, communication is usually garbled rather than clarified if, for example, an abbreviation is unfamiliar to the reader.
It is acceptable if (Edit: and only if) the abbreviation you are using is common (in your field or in general) and there is no risk of confusion. I have two papers whose titles contain the abbreviation (RD) which stands for (Rapid Decay). Since it is an acceptable abbreviation in our field these titles are fine.
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