@Jack Caulfield, Thank You very much.
I sincerely appreciate your help with this issue.
v/r,
Ken A. Pilkenton
]]>Hi Ken,
APA doesn’t specifically cover how to format multiple instructors, but it seems fine to me to just place them all on the same line, separated with commas, e.g. “John Smith, Mike Davis, and Ellen Johnson”
]]>Hi Elizabeth,
APA suggests that the title should be three or four (double-spaced) lines from the top, and there should be one blank line (again double-spaced) between the title and the author name.
]]>Hi Taylor,
APA doesn’t provide an example of listing several instructors on your title page, but they do advise you to use the Oxford comma in general, so this would definitely apply here too. And it makes most sense to me to include titles with each name rather than a collective title for all. So something like:
Professor First name Last name, Professor First name Last name, and Professor First name Last name
]]>Ex1: Professor FirstN Last, Professor FirstN LastN
Ex2: Professors FirstN Last, FirstN Last
Wonderful guide by the way! Thanks.
]]>Hi Rija,
Usually, the title page should use the same font size as the rest of your paper.
]]>Hi Yajayra,
There’s no specific rule regarding whether to include the first name. APA recommends checking with your instructor to see what their preference is, and then following what they suggest. Or you could just go with the full name—it’s unlikely that it would be a problem.
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