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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.
As with other abbreviations, spell out the name of the group upon first mention in the text and then provide the abbreviation. If the name of the group first appears in the narrative, put the abbreviation, a comma, and the year for the citation in parentheses after it.
United States and U.S. 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.
In APA Style, a term should not be abbreviated unless it appears three or more times after its first mention in a paper (APA Publication Manual, 4.22, p. 107); once a term is abbreviated, the abbreviation must be used consistently thereafter.
APA writing style needs to be formal. Avoid using slang words and avoid contractions, such as 'don't', 'won't', couldn't. ' Whilst APA is trying to move towards a more personal style, that does not mean informality, as if you were writing a friendly e-mail.
Generally, you should define acronyms and initialism son their first use by giving the abbreviation in parentheses after the full terminology: The study was criticized for focusing on Western, educated, industrialized, rich and democratic (WEIRD) societies.
If a term is only used once or twice, there's usually no need to use an acronym. You should also avoid using too many abbreviations, since text dense with acronyms and technical jargon can be difficult to read.
An abbreviation, simply put, is a shortened form of a word. In writing, abbreviations are useful when you need to squeeze a lot of writing into a small space. You can also use them in place of long or cumbersome phrases to make your sentences easier to read. You're writing, at its best.
Despite what you may have heard in school, abbreviations, acronyms, and initialism are commonly used in formal writing (though you'll find them more frequently in business and the sciences than in the humanities).
Latin Abbreviations Need Punctuation There are two Latin abbreviations that we commonly use in our writing. They are: e.g. (exempli gratia, Latin for “for example”) i.e. (id est, Latin for “that is” or “in other words”)
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