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El Centro College
Psychology 2301, Section 53005, Spring 2012
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Running head: ABBREVIATED TITLE IN CAPITAL LETTERS 1
Abstract
For the abstract assignment, the abstract page is a summary of WHAT the entire article is about. Read the author’s abstract as an example of how an abstract is written but DO NOT copy their abstract. Look at the article(s) on which your assignment is based and notice the Abstract, the first part of the article under the title. IN THIS ASSIGNMENT ONLY, your abstract will be a summarization of the author’s article, but in your own words. DO NOT quote the author(s) verbatim; to do so constitutes plagiarism, and that is a crime. Possibly more important, and for your purposes in this class, plagiarism will earn you an automatic zero (Ø) on the assignment. For the Abstract, you will be required to write 150-250 words. This is the only page that is NOT indented but it is left justified.
Full Title in Upper and Lower Case Letters
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References
Copeland, R. D. (2015). Full title written with this capitalization. This is the Journal
Name From Which the Article Was Found, 34(2), pp. 123-145.