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Place the text cursor in the top left cell of the table in question, before any text it contains. Press “Enter” if the table is at the top of the document. Press “Ctrl-Shift-Enter” if the table is at the top of a section. In either case, this creates a blank line directly above the table.
Titles/labels/legends for tables are always placed at the top of the table. A table should be stand-alone and hence, the title and footnotes presented should be self-explanatory. The number of words/information presented in the table depends up on what is being presented in the table.
Italicize the table title. Do not italicize the table number. Standard abbreviations and symbols, such as % or no. If the table is from another source, include a note below the table specifying whether it is from another source or adapted from another source.
Title: Tables should have a clear, descriptive title, which functions as the topic sentence of the table. Column Titles: The goal of these title headings is to simplify the table. Table Body: This is the main area of the table where numerical or textual data is located.
Tables should be: Labeled with the table number and descriptive title above the table. Labeled with column and/or row labels that describe the data, including units of measurement. Set apart from the text itself. Text does not flow around the table.
Both tables and figures are used to support conclusions or illustrate concepts, but they have essential differences in purpose. Tables present numbers for comparison with other numbers or summarize or define concepts, terms, or other details of a study. Graphs reveal trends or delineate selected features.
The proper form for a graph title is “y-axis variable vs. x-axis variable.” For example, if you were comparing the amount of fertilizer to how much a plant grew, the amount of fertilizer would be the independent, or x-axis variable and the growth would be the dependent, or y-axis variable.
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