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Use a colon to introduce the list items only if a complete sentence precedes the list. ... Use both opening and closing parentheses on the list item numbers or letters: (a) item, (b) item, etc. Use either regular Arabic numbers or lowercase letters within the parentheses, but use them consistently.
Lists, such as numbered lists and bulleted lists, may be used in APA Style. Each item on the list is punctuated at the end by a comma, semicolon, or period, depending on the grammatical structure of the list. Numbers are followed by periods and are not in parentheses.
Bulleted lists allow a writer to create a list that stands out from the text without the implied chronology or order of importance that a numbered list might convey. ... (Note that although we single-space examples in the blog, you should double-space lists in an APA Style manuscript just as you would regularly text.)
1. Place figures (photographs, charts, diagrams, and so on) centered below the text that addresses them. Maintain double-spacing. 2. Write (See Figure 1.) or a similar expression in the text before the figure, but do not italicize. 3.
Type or write the first question in your list followed by a question mark, leaving one space between the period after the question number and the first word of the question. Capitalize the first word of the question and any proper nouns like names. For example, you type or write “1.
It is usual to use commas to separate the items in a list. However, when the list items themselves contain commas, you can “outrank” those commas by using semicolons as separators for your list items.
Use a period (full stop) after every bullet point that is a sentence (as these bullets do). Use a period after every bullet point that completes the introductory stem. Use no punctuation after bullets that are not sentences and do not complete the stem. Use all sentences or all fragments, not a mixture.
Items in lists are usually separated with commas (as in the first example below). However, if the list items themselves contain commas, then semicolons can be used as separators to outrank those commas. Examples: I have been to Newcastle, Carlisle, and York.
If a direct question contained in a sentence is long or has internal punctuation, set the question off with a comma and begin it with a capital letter: A single question contained in a sentence can also be preceded by a colon as long as the word before the question is not a verb.
Usually, we use a comma to separate three items or more in a list. However, if one or more of these items contain commas, then you should use a semicolon, instead of a comma, to separate the items and avoid potential confusion.
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