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By Kendra Van Wagner, About.com Guide to Psychology since 2005

How to Write a Title Page

Monday April 6, 2009

Most types of writing in psychology require the inclusion of a title page. The title page is the first page that your instructor and other readers will see, so it is important this page is properly formatted, includes all the necessary information, and offers a clear representation of the topic of your paper.

Find more information in this article about writing a title page in APA format.

how to write a title page
Learn how to write a title page in APA format.
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Learn more about some of the basic rules of APA format and check out a few examples:

Psychology students should also consider picking up a copy of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association or another book such as the Concise Rules of APA Style.

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