Research Style and Usage: APA/MLA (SparkCharts) FROM OUR EDITORS
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This six-page chart covers: When to use APA style vs. MLA style General style points APA style: Formatting Statistics, math, and measurements Quotations In-text citations The References list Figures and tables Headings and series MLA style: Formatting Tables and figures Quotations In-text citations The Works Cited section
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