├── apa7 ├── apa7.pdf ├── samples │ ├── Figure1.pdf │ ├── longsample.pdf │ └── shortsample.pdf ├── README.txt ├── apa7.ins └── apa7.dtx ├── make_cls_only.zsh ├── 3_create_zip_apa7.zsh ├── README.md ├── 1_update_files.zsh ├── 2_cleanup_files.zsh ├── .gitignore └── LICENSE.md /apa7/apa7.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dan-weiss/apa7-latex-cls-source/HEAD/apa7/apa7.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /make_cls_only.zsh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/zsh 2 | 3 | cd apa7 4 | mkdir config 5 | tex apa7.dtx 6 | cd ../ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /3_create_zip_apa7.zsh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/zsh 2 | 3 | rm apa7.zip 4 | zip -r apa7.zip ./apa7 -x "*.DS_Store" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apa7/samples/Figure1.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dan-weiss/apa7-latex-cls-source/HEAD/apa7/samples/Figure1.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # apa7-latex-cls-source 2 | Source code for apa7 class 3 | 4 | Distributed at: https://ctan.org/pkg/apa7 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apa7/samples/longsample.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dan-weiss/apa7-latex-cls-source/HEAD/apa7/samples/longsample.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apa7/samples/shortsample.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dan-weiss/apa7-latex-cls-source/HEAD/apa7/samples/shortsample.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /1_update_files.zsh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/zsh 2 | 3 | cd apa7 4 | mkdir config 5 | tex apa7.dtx 6 | pdflatex apa7.dtx 7 | makeindex -s gglo.ist -o apa7.gls apa7.glo 8 | makeindex -s gind.ist apa7.idx 9 | pdflatex apa7.dtx 10 | # create example documents 11 | cp apa7.cls samples 12 | cp -r config samples 13 | cd samples 14 | pdflatex shortsample.tex 15 | biber shortsample 16 | pdflatex shortsample.tex 17 | pdflatex shortsample.tex 18 | pdflatex longsample.tex 19 | biber longsample 20 | pdflatex longsample.tex 21 | pdflatex longsample.tex 22 | cd ../ 23 | # run one more time to include sample document 24 | pdflatex apa7.dtx -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /2_cleanup_files.zsh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/zsh 2 | 3 | cd apa7 4 | rm apa7.aux 5 | rm apa7.cls 6 | rm apa7.glo 7 | rm apa7.gls 8 | rm apa7.idx 9 | rm apa7.ilg 10 | rm apa7.ind 11 | rm apa7.log 12 | rm apa7.out 13 | rm apa7.toc 14 | rm -r config 15 | cd samples 16 | rm -r config 17 | rm apa7.cls 18 | rm longsample.tex 19 | rm longsample.aux 20 | rm longsample.bbl 21 | rm longsample.bcf 22 | rm longsample.blg 23 | rm longsample.fff 24 | rm longsample.log 25 | rm longsample.out 26 | rm longsample.run.xml 27 | rm longsample.tex.bbl 28 | rm longsample.tex.blg 29 | rm longsample.ttt 30 | rm shortsample.tex 31 | rm shortsample.aux 32 | rm shortsample.bbl 33 | rm shortsample.bcf 34 | rm shortsample.blg 35 | rm shortsample.fff 36 | rm shortsample.log 37 | rm shortsample.out 38 | rm shortsample.run.xml 39 | rm shortsample.ttt 40 | rm bibliography.bib 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apa7/README.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | 3 | apa7 - A LaTeX class for formatting documents in compliance with the 4 | American Psychological Association's Publication Manual, 7th edition 5 | 6 | Copyright (C) 2022 by Daniel A. Weiss 7 | 8 | This work may be distributed and/or modified under the 9 | conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either 10 | version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later 11 | version. The latest version of this license is in the file: 12 | 13 | http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt 14 | 15 | Users may freely modify these files without permission, as long as the 16 | copyright line and this statement are maintained intact. 17 | 18 | This work is not endorsed by, affiliated with, or probably even known 19 | by, the American Psychological Association. 20 | 21 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 | 23 | The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association is 24 | widely used in the social sciences. The most recent update, in 2019, 25 | altered the formatting guidelines and therefore rendered existing 26 | formatting solutions inadequate. The apa7 class is an update of 27 | older code from the apa6 class (available from CTAN). The student 28 | manuscript type has been added. See the documentation for details. 29 | 30 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 31 | 32 | Installation Notes: 33 | 1. Create directory "config" next to the file apa7.ins 34 | 2. Run latex apa7.ins 35 | 3. Move/copy apa7.cls to the directory of your latex install or the directory containing your latex project. 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Core latex/pdflatex auxiliary files: 2 | *.aux 3 | *.lof 4 | *.log 5 | *.lot 6 | *.fls 7 | *.out 8 | *.toc 9 | *.fmt 10 | *.fot 11 | *.cb 12 | *.cb2 13 | .*.lb 14 | 15 | ## Intermediate documents: 16 | *.dvi 17 | *.xdv 18 | *-converted-to.* 19 | # these rules might exclude image files for figures etc. 20 | # *.ps 21 | # *.eps 22 | # *.pdf 23 | 24 | ## Generated if empty string is given at "Please type another file name for output:" 25 | .pdf 26 | 27 | ## Bibliography auxiliary files (bibtex/biblatex/biber): 28 | *.bbl 29 | *.bcf 30 | *.blg 31 | *-blx.aux 32 | *-blx.bib 33 | *.run.xml 34 | 35 | ## Build tool auxiliary files: 36 | *.fdb_latexmk 37 | *.synctex 38 | *.synctex(busy) 39 | *.synctex.gz 40 | *.synctex.gz(busy) 41 | *.pdfsync 42 | 43 | ## Build tool directories for auxiliary files 44 | # latexrun 45 | latex.out/ 46 | 47 | ## Auxiliary and intermediate files from other packages: 48 | # algorithms 49 | *.alg 50 | *.loa 51 | 52 | # achemso 53 | acs-*.bib 54 | 55 | # amsthm 56 | *.thm 57 | 58 | # beamer 59 | *.nav 60 | *.pre 61 | *.snm 62 | *.vrb 63 | 64 | # changes 65 | *.soc 66 | 67 | # comment 68 | *.cut 69 | 70 | # cprotect 71 | *.cpt 72 | 73 | # elsarticle (documentclass of Elsevier journals) 74 | *.spl 75 | 76 | # endnotes 77 | *.ent 78 | 79 | # fixme 80 | *.lox 81 | 82 | # feynmf/feynmp 83 | *.mf 84 | *.mp 85 | *.t[1-9] 86 | *.t[1-9][0-9] 87 | *.tfm 88 | 89 | #(r)(e)ledmac/(r)(e)ledpar 90 | *.end 91 | *.?end 92 | *.[1-9] 93 | *.[1-9][0-9] 94 | *.[1-9][0-9][0-9] 95 | *.[1-9]R 96 | *.[1-9][0-9]R 97 | *.[1-9][0-9][0-9]R 98 | *.eledsec[1-9] 99 | *.eledsec[1-9]R 100 | *.eledsec[1-9][0-9] 101 | *.eledsec[1-9][0-9]R 102 | *.eledsec[1-9][0-9][0-9] 103 | *.eledsec[1-9][0-9][0-9]R 104 | 105 | # glossaries 106 | *.acn 107 | *.acr 108 | *.glg 109 | *.glo 110 | *.gls 111 | *.glsdefs 112 | *.lzo 113 | *.lzs 114 | 115 | # uncomment this for glossaries-extra (will ignore makeindex's style files!) 116 | # *.ist 117 | 118 | # gnuplottex 119 | *-gnuplottex-* 120 | 121 | # gregoriotex 122 | *.gaux 123 | *.gtex 124 | 125 | # htlatex 126 | *.4ct 127 | *.4tc 128 | *.idv 129 | *.lg 130 | *.trc 131 | *.xref 132 | 133 | # hyperref 134 | *.brf 135 | 136 | # knitr 137 | *-concordance.tex 138 | # TODO Comment the next line if you want to keep your tikz graphics files 139 | *.tikz 140 | *-tikzDictionary 141 | 142 | # listings 143 | *.lol 144 | 145 | # luatexja-ruby 146 | *.ltjruby 147 | 148 | # makeidx 149 | *.idx 150 | *.ilg 151 | *.ind 152 | 153 | # minitoc 154 | *.maf 155 | *.mlf 156 | *.mlt 157 | *.mtc[0-9]* 158 | *.slf[0-9]* 159 | *.slt[0-9]* 160 | *.stc[0-9]* 161 | 162 | # minted 163 | _minted* 164 | *.pyg 165 | 166 | # morewrites 167 | *.mw 168 | 169 | # nomencl 170 | *.nlg 171 | *.nlo 172 | *.nls 173 | 174 | # pax 175 | *.pax 176 | 177 | # pdfpcnotes 178 | *.pdfpc 179 | 180 | # sagetex 181 | *.sagetex.sage 182 | *.sagetex.py 183 | *.sagetex.scmd 184 | 185 | # scrwfile 186 | *.wrt 187 | 188 | # sympy 189 | *.sout 190 | *.sympy 191 | sympy-plots-for-*.tex/ 192 | 193 | # pdfcomment 194 | *.upa 195 | *.upb 196 | 197 | # pythontex 198 | *.pytxcode 199 | pythontex-files-*/ 200 | 201 | # tcolorbox 202 | *.listing 203 | 204 | # thmtools 205 | *.loe 206 | 207 | # TikZ & PGF 208 | *.dpth 209 | *.md5 210 | *.auxlock 211 | 212 | # todonotes 213 | *.tdo 214 | 215 | # vhistory 216 | *.hst 217 | *.ver 218 | 219 | # easy-todo 220 | *.lod 221 | 222 | # xcolor 223 | *.xcp 224 | 225 | # xmpincl 226 | *.xmpi 227 | 228 | # xindy 229 | *.xdy 230 | 231 | # xypic precompiled matrices and outlines 232 | *.xyc 233 | *.xyd 234 | 235 | # endfloat 236 | *.ttt 237 | *.fff 238 | 239 | # Latexian 240 | TSWLatexianTemp* 241 | 242 | ## Editors: 243 | # WinEdt 244 | *.bak 245 | *.sav 246 | 247 | # Texpad 248 | .texpadtmp 249 | 250 | # LyX 251 | *.lyx~ 252 | 253 | # Kile 254 | *.backup 255 | 256 | # gummi 257 | .*.swp 258 | 259 | # KBibTeX 260 | *~[0-9]* 261 | 262 | # TeXnicCenter 263 | *.tps 264 | 265 | # auto folder when using emacs and auctex 266 | ./auto/* 267 | *.el 268 | 269 | # expex forward references with \gathertags 270 | *-tags.tex 271 | 272 | # standalone packages 273 | *.sta 274 | 275 | # Makeindex log files 276 | *.lpz 277 | 278 | # Mac hidden files 279 | *.DS_Store 280 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apa7/apa7.ins: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | %% 2 | %% This is file `apa7.ins', 3 | %% generated with the docstrip utility. 4 | %% 5 | %% The original source files were: 6 | %% 7 | %% apa7.dtx (with options: `install') 8 | %% ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 | %% 10 | %% apa7 - 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Weiss 40 | 41 | This work may be distributed and/or modified under the 42 | conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either 43 | version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later 44 | version. The latest version of this license is in the file: 45 | 46 | http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt 47 | 48 | Users may freely modify these files without permission, as long as the 49 | copyright line and this statement are maintained intact. 50 | 51 | This work is not endorsed by, affiliated with, or probably even known 52 | by, the American Psychological Association. 53 | 54 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 55 | 56 | \endpreamble 57 | \postamble 58 | 59 | Copyright (C) 2022 by Daniel A. Weiss 60 | 61 | This work may be distributed and/or modified under the 62 | conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either 63 | version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later 64 | version. 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Weiss. 76 | 77 | This work consists of the file apa7.dtx 78 | and the derived files apa7.ins, 79 | apa7.cls, 80 | apa7.pdf, 81 | README, 82 | APA7american.txt, 83 | APA7british.txt, 84 | APA7dutch.txt, 85 | APA7english.txt, 86 | APA7french.txt, 87 | APA7german.txt, 88 | APA7ngerman.txt, 89 | APA7greek.txt, 90 | APA7czech.txt, 91 | APA7turkish.txt, 92 | APA7spanish.txt, 93 | APA7hungarian.txt, 94 | APA7endfloat.cfg, 95 | Figure1.pdf, 96 | shortsample.tex, 97 | longsample.tex, and 98 | bibliography.bib. 99 | 100 | \endpostamble 101 | \usedir{tex/latex/apa7} 102 | \generate{ 103 | \file{\jobname.cls}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{class}} 104 | } 105 | \usedir{tex/latex/apa7/config} 106 | \generate{ 107 | \file{./config/APA7american.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{american}} 108 | \file{./config/APA7british.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{british}} 109 | \file{./config/APA7dutch.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{dutch}} 110 | \file{./config/APA7english.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{english}} 111 | \file{./config/APA7french.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{french}} 112 | \file{./config/APA7german.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{german}} 113 | \file{./config/APA7ngerman.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{ngerman}} 114 | \file{./config/APA7greek.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{greek}} 115 | \file{./config/APA7czech.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{czech}} 116 | \file{./config/APA7turkish.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{turkish}} 117 | \file{./config/APA7spanish.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{spanish}} 118 | \file{./config/APA7hungarian.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{hungarian}} 119 | \file{./config/APA7endfloat.cfg}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{APAendfloat}} 120 | } 121 | \usedir{tex/latex/apa7/samples} 122 | \generate{ 123 | \file{./samples/bibliography.bib}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{bibliography}} 124 | \file{./samples/shortsample.tex}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{shortsample}} 125 | \file{./samples/longsample.tex}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{longsample}} 126 | } 127 | \endbatchfile 128 | %% 129 | %% Copyright (C) 2022 by Daniel A. 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The apa7 class is an update of 44 | older code from the apa6 class (available from CTAN). The student 45 | manuscript type has been added. See the documentation for details. 46 | 47 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 | 49 | Installation Notes: 50 | 1. Create directory "config" next to the file apa7.ins 51 | 2. Run latex apa7.ins 52 | 3. Move/copy apa7.cls to the directory of your latex install or the directory containing your latex project. 53 | % 54 | %<*internal> 55 | \fi 56 | \def\nameofplainTeX{plain} 57 | \ifx\fmtname\nameofplainTeX\else 58 | \expandafter\begingroup 59 | \fi 60 | % 61 | %<*install> 62 | \input docstrip.tex 63 | \keepsilent 64 | \askforoverwritefalse 65 | \preamble 66 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 67 | 68 | apa7 - A LaTeX class for formatting documents in compliance with the 69 | American Psychological Association's Publication Manual, 7th edition 70 | 71 | Copyright (C) 2022 by Daniel A. Weiss 72 | 73 | This work may be distributed and/or modified under the 74 | conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either 75 | version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later 76 | version. 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Weiss. 109 | 110 | This work consists of the file apa7.dtx 111 | and the derived files apa7.ins, 112 | apa7.cls, 113 | apa7.pdf, 114 | README, 115 | APA7american.txt, 116 | APA7british.txt, 117 | APA7dutch.txt, 118 | APA7english.txt, 119 | APA7french.txt, 120 | APA7german.txt, 121 | APA7ngerman.txt, 122 | APA7greek.txt, 123 | APA7czech.txt, 124 | APA7turkish.txt, 125 | APA7spanish.txt, 126 | APA7hungarian.txt, 127 | APA7endfloat.cfg, 128 | Figure1.pdf, 129 | shortsample.tex, 130 | longsample.tex, and 131 | bibliography.bib. 132 | 133 | \endpostamble 134 | \usedir{tex/latex/apa7} 135 | \generate{ 136 | \file{\jobname.cls}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{class}} 137 | } 138 | \usedir{tex/latex/apa7/config} 139 | \generate{ 140 | \file{./config/APA7american.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{american}} 141 | \file{./config/APA7british.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{british}} 142 | \file{./config/APA7dutch.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{dutch}} 143 | \file{./config/APA7english.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{english}} 144 | \file{./config/APA7french.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{french}} 145 | \file{./config/APA7german.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{german}} 146 | \file{./config/APA7ngerman.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{ngerman}} 147 | \file{./config/APA7greek.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{greek}} 148 | \file{./config/APA7czech.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{czech}} 149 | \file{./config/APA7turkish.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{turkish}} 150 | \file{./config/APA7spanish.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{spanish}} 151 | \file{./config/APA7hungarian.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{hungarian}} 152 | \file{./config/APA7endfloat.cfg}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{APAendfloat}} 153 | } 154 | \usedir{tex/latex/apa7/samples} 155 | \generate{ 156 | \file{./samples/bibliography.bib}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{bibliography}} 157 | \file{./samples/shortsample.tex}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{shortsample}} 158 | \file{./samples/longsample.tex}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{longsample}} 159 | } 160 | % 161 | %\endbatchfile 162 | %<*internal> 163 | \usedir{source/latex/apa7} 164 | \generate{ 165 | \file{\jobname.ins}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{install}} 166 | } 167 | \nopreamble\nopostamble 168 | \usedir{doc/latex/apa7} 169 | \generate{ 170 | \file{README.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{readme}} 171 | } 172 | \ifx\fmtname\nameofplainTeX 173 | \expandafter\endbatchfile 174 | \else 175 | \expandafter\endgroup 176 | \fi 177 | % 178 | %\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} 179 | %<*driver> 180 | \documentclass{ltxdoc} 181 | \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} 182 | \usepackage{lmodern} 183 | \RequirePackage{scalerel,tikz} % this is included for ORCID icon 184 | \usetikzlibrary{svg.path} 185 | \definecolor{orcidlogocol}{HTML}{A6CE39} 186 | \tikzset{ 187 | orcidlogo/.pic={ 188 | \fill[orcidlogocol] svg{M256,128c0,70.7-57.3,128-128,128C57.3,256,0,198.7,0,128C0,57.3,57.3,0,128,0C198.7,0,256,57.3,256,128z}; 189 | \fill[white] svg{M86.3,186.2H70.9V79.1h15.4v48.4V186.2z} 190 | svg{M108.9,79.1h41.6c39.6,0,57,28.3,57,53.6c0,27.5-21.5,53.6-56.8,53.6h-41.8V79.1z M124.3,172.4h24.5c34.9,0,42.9-26.5,42.9-39.7c0-21.5-13.7-39.7-43.7-39.7h-23.7V172.4z} 191 | svg{M88.7,56.8c0,5.5-4.5,10.1-10.1,10.1c-5.6,0-10.1-4.6-10.1-10.1c0-5.6,4.5-10.1,10.1-10.1C84.2,46.7,88.7,51.3,88.7,56.8z}; 192 | } 193 | } 194 | \newcommand{\addORCIDlink}[2]{#1 \href{https://orcid.org/#2}{{\mbox{\scalerel*{ 195 | \begin{tikzpicture}[yscale=-1,transform shape] 196 | \pic{orcidlogo}; 197 | \end{tikzpicture} 198 | }{|}}} https://orcid.org/#2}} 199 | 200 | \usepackage{hyperref} 201 | \hypersetup{% 202 | colorlinks, 203 | linkcolor=blue, 204 | citecolor=blue, 205 | urlcolor=black, 206 | pdfauthor = {Daniel A. Weiss }, 207 | pdftitle = {The apa7 class}, 208 | pdfsubject = {Documentation of LaTeX class apa7}, 209 | pdfkeywords = {LaTeX, APA} 210 | } 211 | \usepackage{graphicx} 212 | \usepackage{booktabs} 213 | \usepackage{verbatimbox} 214 | \EnableCrossrefs 215 | \CodelineIndex 216 | \OnlyDescription % don't publish the full code in the PDF documentation file 217 | \RecordChanges 218 | \begin{document} 219 | \DocInput{\jobname.dtx} 220 | \end{document} 221 | % 222 | % \fi 223 | % 224 | %\DoNotIndex{\#,\$,\%,\&,\@,\\,\{,\},\^,\_,\~,\ } 225 | %\DoNotIndex{\@ne} 226 | %\DoNotIndex{\advance,\begingroup,\catcode,\closein} 227 | %\DoNotIndex{\closeout,\day,\def,\edef,\else,\empty,\endgroup} 228 | %\DoNotIndex{\newcommand,\renewcommand} 229 | % 230 | % 231 | % \title{^^A 232 | % Formatting documents in APA style (7th Edition)\\^^A 233 | % with the \textsf{apa7} \LaTeX\ class^^A 234 | % \thanks{This file describes version ^^A 235 | % \apaSevenVersionNumber, last revised \apaSevenVersionDate.}^^A 236 | % } 237 | % \author{Daniel A. Weiss\thanks{E-mail: daniel.weiss.led@gmail.com}} 238 | % \date{Released \apaSevenVersionDate} 239 | % 240 | % \maketitle 241 | % 242 | % \changes{v1.00}{2019/12/26}{Initial release} 243 | % 244 | % \changes{v1.01}{2019/12/29}{Corrected figure caption styles for doc format.} 245 | % \changes{v1.01}{2019/12/29}{Clarified that apacite and natbib are in 6th edition style.} 246 | % 247 | % \changes{v1.02}{2019/12/29}{Fixed filename issue with language localization files.} 248 | % 249 | % \changes{v1.03}{2019/12/29}{Updated class to detect babel package in document and localize accordingly.} 250 | % 251 | % \changes{v1.04}{2019/12/30}{Added table of contents. Updated documentation and added correct license statement to cls for apa6 package.} 252 | % 253 | % \changes{v1.05}{2020/03/27}{Fixed float placement at end for man and stu mode to ensure one correctly placed figure/table per page. Thanks WC.} 254 | % 255 | % \changes{v1.06}{2020/05/04}{Added figurenote command.} 256 | % 257 | % \changes{v1.07}{2020/05/10}{Fixed bug in figurenote command. Fixed figure title formatting in doc mode. Thanks RH.} 258 | % 259 | % \changes{v1.08}{2020/05/27}{Added support for optional running head (shorttitle) in stu mode.} 260 | % 261 | % \changes{v1.09}{2020/06/19}{Fixed note command (will no longer print "Author Note" header).} 262 | % 263 | % \changes{v2.01}{2020/07/18}{Re-wrote author and affiliation to be APA7 compliant. Fixed spacing on Title Page for title and author. } 264 | % 265 | % \changes{v2.02}{2020/08/02}{Added the "and" in multiple author list to localization files. } 266 | % 267 | % \changes{v2.03}{2020/08/12}{Added French localization. } 268 | % 269 | % \changes{v2.04}{2020/10/11}{Updated ORCID link style for jou mode. } 270 | % 271 | % \changes{v2.05}{2020/11/14}{Fixed a bug with the noextraspace option and added donotrepeattitle option to the documentation. } 272 | % 273 | % \changes{v2.06}{2020/12/02}{Added tablenote command. Added "Note." for table/figure notes to localization files. } 274 | % 275 | % \changes{v2.07}{2020/12/05}{Extended mask command to also mask in stu mode. } 276 | % 277 | % \changes{v2.08}{2021/03/01}{Updated BibLaTex to allow overriding bibliography title. } 278 | % 279 | % \changes{v2.09}{2021/03/03}{Updated APA7endfloat.cfg file to use more modern DeclareDelayedFloatFlavor. This fixes the bug where longtable can be shown on the same page as another table. } 280 | % 281 | % \changes{v2.10}{2021/03/04}{Update BibLaTex instructions to remove DeclareLanguageMapping and remove commands that are no longer required. } 282 | % 283 | % \changes{v2.11}{2021/04/05}{Updated linebreaks in caption separators to prevent warning. } 284 | % 285 | % \changes{v2.12}{2021/04/08}{Reset equation counter for every appendix (like for figures and tables). Thanks mmrabe. } 286 | % 287 | % \changes{v2.13}{2021/05/17}{Fix headers for jou style when journal command is provided. } 288 | % 289 | % \changes{v2.14}{2021/08/08}{Added Spanish localization. Fixed compatibility with Version 4.0 of flushend.sty. Clarify installation in readme. } 290 | % 291 | % \changes{v2.15}{2022/01/03}{Spacing updated to more closely match APA 7th Edition Manual.} 292 | % 293 | % \changes{v2.16}{2022/07/25}{Add Hungarian localization.} 294 | % 295 | % \begin{abstract} 296 | % The \textit{Publication Manual} of the American Psychological 297 | % Association is widely used in the social sciences. The most 298 | % recent update, in 2019, altered the formatting guidelines and 299 | % therefore rendered existing formatting solutions inadequate. The 300 | % \textsf{apa7} class is an update of older code from the 301 | % \textsf{apa6} class. The student manuscript type has been added. 302 | % \end{abstract} 303 | % 304 | % \tableofcontents 305 | % 306 | % \section{Background} 307 | % Most journals in the social sciences require manuscripts to be 308 | % formatted in compliance with the American Psychological 309 | % Association's \textit{Publication Manual}, which is updated 310 | % periodically. The 7th Edition, released in 2019, substantially 311 | % changed the guidelines for formatting manuscripts; these 312 | % modifications rendered existing formatting solutions (e.g., the 313 | % \textsf{apa6} \LaTeX\ class) inadequate for venues in which 7th 314 | % Edition guidelines are being enforced. The \textsf{apa7} class 315 | % solves this problem, and provides some new functionality not offered 316 | % by the \textsf{apa6} class. 317 | % 318 | % \section{Disclaimer} 319 | % Great care has been taken to ensure the closest possible match 320 | % between APA requirements and the output of this class. However, it 321 | % is the sole responsibility of the user to ensure compliance with 322 | % specific journal submission requirements! 323 | % 324 | % \section{\textsf{apa7} Version 2.01 Changes to Authors and Affiliations} 325 | % The way that authors and affiliations work has been changed in 326 | % version 2.01 to be APA 7th edition compliant. 327 | % This change will require updating any multiple author and/or 328 | % multiple affiliation documents to use the new |\authorsnames| and 329 | % |\authorsaffiliations| commands (See Section~\ref{sec:authorsaffiliations}). 330 | % 331 | % \section{Usage} 332 | % \label{sec:usage} 333 | % 334 | % \subsection{Class Options} 335 | % \label{sec:classoptions} 336 | % When loading \textsf{apa7} with 337 | % |\documentclass|\oarg{options}|{apa7}|, the following options are 338 | % available. 339 | % 340 | % \vspace{1em} 341 | % \textbf{Document mode:} Four choices are available. 342 | % \begin{itemize} 343 | % \item \DescribeMacro{jou}|jou| (default): Formats the document with an 344 | % appearance resembling a printed APA journal (e.g., \textit{Journal 345 | % of Educational Psychology}. The text is typeset in two-sided, 346 | % two-column format. 347 | % \item \DescribeMacro{man}|man|: Formats the document in close (if 348 | % not complete) compliance with the requirements for submission to 349 | % an APA journal (e.g., title page, double-spacing, etc.). 350 | % \item \DescribeMacro{stu}|stu|: Formats the document in close (if 351 | % not complete) compliance with the requirements for student paper 352 | % (e.g., title page, double-spacing, etc.). 353 | % \item \DescribeMacro{doc}|doc|: Formats the document as a typical 354 | % \LaTeX\ document (one-sided, single-column, etc.) 355 | % \end{itemize} 356 | % 357 | % \textbf{Other class options:} 358 | % \begin{itemize} 359 | % \item \DescribeMacro{10pt}|10pt|: Typesets the document in 10-point 360 | % font. 361 | % \item \DescribeMacro{11pt}|11pt|: Typesets the document in 11-point 362 | % font. 363 | % \item \DescribeMacro{12pt}|12pt|: Typesets the document in 12-point 364 | % font. 365 | % \item \DescribeMacro{a4paper}|a4paper|: Specifies A4 paper size 366 | % (letter is default). 367 | % \item \DescribeMacro{nolmodern}|nolmodern|: Suppresses loading of the 368 | % \textsf{lmodern} package. 369 | % \item \DescribeMacro{nofontenc}|nofontenc|: Suppresses loading of the 370 | % \textsf{fontenc} package (which is needed for proper hyphenation 371 | % of accented characters). 372 | % \item \DescribeMacro{babel}|babel|: In all modes, loads 373 | % \textsf{babel}; the desired language(s) are listed as options 374 | % immediately following |babel|; the last language listed is the 375 | % main one. 376 | % \item \DescribeMacro{donotrepeattitle}|donotrepeattitle|: Suppress the title above the 377 | % introduction (in case a different title is desired). 378 | % \item \DescribeMacro{noextraspace}|noextraspace|: Removed option in version 2.15 379 | % in an attempt to more closely match APA 7th edition guidelines (will throw error if used). 380 | % \item \DescribeMacro{floatsintext}|floatsintext|: In |man| and |stu| mode, 381 | % integrates floats (tables and figures) within the body of the text 382 | % instead of postponing them until after the reference list. 383 | % \item \DescribeMacro{biblatex}|biblatex|: Loads the 384 | % \textsf{biblatex} package; see Section~\ref{sec:biblatexinfo} for 385 | % details. 386 | % \item \DescribeMacro{apacite}|apacite|: Loads the \textsf{apacite} 387 | % package; see Section~\ref{sec:apaciteinfo} for details. \\ 388 | % \textit{\textbf{Note:} at this time, this will produce citations in 6th edition format. } 389 | % \item \DescribeMacro{natbib}|natbib|: See 390 | % Section~\ref{sec:natbibinfo} for details. \\ 391 | % \textit{\textbf{Note:} at this time, this will produce citations in 6th edition format.} 392 | % \item \DescribeMacro{mask}|mask|: Masks references that are marked 393 | % as the author's own (for masked peer review); see 394 | % Section~\ref{sec:masking} for details. 395 | % \item \DescribeMacro{longtable}|longtable|: If you \textit{must} use 396 | % long tables (exceeding one page in length), try this option (but 397 | % it may not work in all contexts). Do \textbf{\textit{not}} load 398 | % \textsf{longtable} yourself because of precedence requirements 399 | % with the \textsf{endfloat} package. Copy the file 400 | % |APA7endfloat.cfg| from the ``config'' folder of your \textsf{apa} 401 | % installation to the working folder of your document (not in your 402 | % |texmf| tree), and rename it to |endfloat.cfg| so that endfloat 403 | % will recognize it. The supplied |APA7endfloat.cfg| file will also 404 | % be necessary in conjunction with the \textsf{rotating} package 405 | % (and its |\sideways| command) to produce rotated tables; this 406 | % works for |man| and |stu| mode only. For rotated tables in |jou| or |doc| 407 | % mode, the \textsf{rotating} package may be used. If sideways 408 | % tables get pushed to the end of your document with the 409 | % |floatsintext| option, try using the |ph!| placement specifier for 410 | % your sideways table(s); for example, |\begin{sidewaystable}[ph!]|. 411 | % \item \DescribeMacro{notxfonts}|notxfonts|: In |jou| mode, prevents 412 | % \textsf{txfonts} from loading, in case \textsf{pslatex} or 413 | % \textsf{times} is preferable for some reason. 414 | % \item \DescribeMacro{notimes}|notimes|: In |jou| mode, cancels 415 | % loading \textsf{txfonts} or \textsf{pslatex} or \textsf{times} and 416 | % uses Computer Modern instead. 417 | % \item \DescribeMacro{notab}|notab|: In |jou| mode, cancels the 418 | % automatic stretching of tabular environments to the width of their 419 | % enclosing float. 420 | % \item \DescribeMacro{helv}|helv|: In |man| and |stu| mode, 421 | % uses Helvetica font instead of Computer Modern. 422 | % \item \DescribeMacro{nosf}|nosf|: In |man| and |stu| mode, 423 | % neutralizes the |\helvetica| command. 424 | % \item \DescribeMacro{tt}|tt|: In |man| and |stu| mode, uses typewriter-like 425 | % font. 426 | % \item \DescribeMacro{draftfirst}|draftfirst|: In all modes, places 427 | % the word ``DRAFT'' as a watermark across the first page. 428 | % \item \DescribeMacro{draftall}|draftall|: In all modes, places the 429 | % word ``DRAFT'' as a watermark across all pages. 430 | % \end{itemize} 431 | % 432 | % Class options not handled by \textsf{apa7} (e.g., |draft|) will be 433 | % passed on to the \textsf{article} class. 434 | % 435 | % \subsection{Document Preamble} 436 | % \label{sec:preamble} 437 | % The following commands are available within the document preamble 438 | % (i.e., the part of the file preceding |\begin{document}|). 439 | % 440 | % \subsubsection{Document Title and Headers} 441 | % \label{sec:titleheaders} 442 | % \begin{itemize} 443 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\title}|\title|\marg{document-title}: The title of the document 444 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\shorttitle}|\shorttitle|\marg{short-title}: A 445 | % shortened version of the title (for page headers) 446 | % \item 447 | % \DescribeMacro{\leftheader}|\leftheader|\marg{author-last-name(s)}: 448 | % Author last name(s) (for even-page headers in |jou| mode) 449 | % \end{itemize} 450 | % Optional; use if desired:\par 451 | % \begin{itemize} 452 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\journal}|\journal|\marg{journal-name}: Journal 453 | % name or other note; typeset in the top left header of page 1 454 | % (|jou| and |doc| modes only); to change the starting page to a 455 | % number other than 1, insert the following line immediately after 456 | % |\maketitle|:\\ 457 | % |\setcounter{page}|\marg{custom-page-number} 458 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\volume}|\volume|\marg{journal-volume}: Volume, 459 | % number, pages; typeset in the top left header in |jou| and |doc| 460 | % modes, underneath the content of |\journal| 461 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\ccoppy}|\ccoppy|\marg{copright-notice}: 462 | % Copyright notice, etc.; typeset in the top right header of page 1 463 | % (|jou| and |doc| modes only) 464 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\copnum}|\copnum|\marg{more-copyright-info}: 465 | % Any additional text needed; typeset in the top right header in 466 | % |jou| and |doc| modes, underneath the content of |\ccoppy| 467 | % \end{itemize} 468 | % 469 | % \subsubsection{Authors and Affiliations} 470 | % \label{sec:authorsaffiliations} 471 | % Based on the new APA 7th edition style guide, the previous method for 472 | % handling multiple authors and multiple affiliations has been deprecated as of version 2.01 of apa7. \par 473 | % \textit{The followings commands have been deprecated and will return an error:} \par 474 | % |\twoauthors{First Author(s)}{Second Author(s)}|\par 475 | % |\threeauthors{John and Jim}{Mary and Sue}{Nick}|\par 476 | % |\fourauthors{Helen}{Dick}{Tracy and Larry}{James Bond}|\par 477 | % |\fiveauthors{...}{...}{...}{...}{...}|\par 478 | % |\sixauthors{...}{...}{...}{...}{...}{...}|\par 479 | % |\twoaffiliations{Affil. of 1st Author(s)}{Affil. 2nd Author(s)}|\par 480 | % |\threeaffiliations{U of A}{U of B}{U of C}|\par 481 | % |\fouraffiliations{My Company}{Your Department}{Heaven}{Earth}|\par 482 | % |\fiveaffiliations{...}{...}{...}{...}{...}|\par 483 | % |\sixaffiliations{...}{...}{...}{...}{...}{...}|\par 484 | % \begin{itemize} 485 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\author}|\author|\marg{author name}: Author name (if only 1 author) 486 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\affiliation}|\affiliation|\marg{author's affiliation}: Author's affiliation (if only 1 affiliation) 487 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\authorsnames}|\authorsnames|\oarg{comma separated list of superscripts}\marg{comma separated list of authors name(s)}: Authors names (if more than 1 author) 488 | % \end{itemize} 489 | % 490 | % Where \marg{authors names} is a comma separated list of authors in display order 491 | % and \oarg{superscripts} is an optional comma separated list of affiliation superscripts. 492 | % If there are multiple superscripts for one author, put the set of superscripts within |{ }|. 493 | % 494 | % \begin{itemize} 495 | % \item 496 | % \DescribeMacro{\authorsaffiliations}|\authorsaffiliations|\marg{comma separated list of affiliation(s)}: 497 | % Author affiliation(s). Put each affiliation within |{ }| and separate each affiliation with a comma. 498 | % \end{itemize} 499 | % 500 | % \noindent \textbf{Examples:} \par 501 | % \noindent One author, one affiliation \par 502 | % |\authorsnames{Maggie C. Leonard}| \par 503 | % |\authorsaffiliations{{Department of Psychology, George Mason University}}| \par 504 | % \noindent One author, two affiliations \par 505 | % |\authorsnames{Andrew K. Jones-Willoughby}| \par 506 | % |\authorsaffiliations{{School of Psychology, University of Sydney},| \par 507 | % |{Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, American University}}| \par 508 | % \noindent Two authors, shared affiliation \par 509 | % |\authorsnames{Mackenzie J. Clement,Talia R. Cummings}| \par 510 | % |\authorsaffiliations{{College of Nursing, Michigan State University}}| \par 511 | % \noindent Two authors, different affiliations \par 512 | % |\authorsnames[1,2]{Wilhelm T. Webber,Latasha P. Jackson}| \par 513 | % |\authorsaffiliations{{Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany},| \par 514 | % |{College of Education, University of Georgia}}| \par 515 | % \noindent Three or more authors, different affiliations \par 516 | % |\authorsnames[1,{2,3},1]{Savannah C. St. John, Fen-Lei Chang, Carlos O. Vásquez III}| \par 517 | % |\authorsaffiliations{{Education Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey, ...},| \par 518 | % |{MRC Cognition and Brain Science Unit, Cambridge, England},| \par 519 | % |{Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge}}| \par 520 | % 521 | % 522 | % \subsubsection{Title Page Information} 523 | % \label{sec:titlepageinfo} 524 | % \begin{itemize} 525 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\course}|\course|\marg{course-number-name}: The 526 | % course number and name (e.g. PSYC 3170: Clinical Psychology) 527 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\professor}|\professor|\marg{professor}: The 528 | % course professor name. 529 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\duedate}|\duedate|\marg{paper-duedate}: The 530 | % due date for the paper (e.g. October 1, 2019) 531 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\abstract}|\abstract|\marg{abstract-text}: The 532 | % abstract of the article 533 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\keywords}|\keywords|\marg{keywords}: Keywords 534 | % (typeset after the abstract) See Section~\ref{sec:keywords} for 535 | % details regarding language localization of the ``Keywords'' label. 536 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\authornote}|\authornote|\marg{author-note}: 537 | % The Author Note, containing contact information, acknowledgements, 538 | % etc. 539 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\addORCIDlink}|\addORCIDlink|\marg{author-name}\marg{ORCID}: Optionally, use this within the author note to generate the ORCID link. \\ 540 | % For example 541 | % \begin{verbatim} \addORCIDlink{First M. Last}{0000-0000-0000-0000} \end{verbatim} \\ 542 | % generates \\ \\ 543 | % \addORCIDlink{First M. Last}{0000-0000-0000-0000} 544 | % \end{itemize} 545 | % 546 | % Optional; use if desired:\par 547 | % \begin{itemize} 548 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\note}|\note|\marg{note-text}: Notation of 549 | % manuscript date or other information desired beneath the 550 | % affiliation line (not part of the APA 7th edition specification for title page) 551 | % \end{itemize} 552 | % 553 | % \subsection{Maketitle} 554 | % The \DescribeMacro{\maketitle}|\maketitle| command formats the 555 | % document title, page headers, author list, author affiliations, 556 | % Author Note (if provided), abstract according to whether |jou|, 557 | % |man|, |stu|, or |doc| mode has been specified. This command should be 558 | % on the line after |\begin{document}|, with the first line of text 559 | % immediately following the |\maketitle| line (no blank lines). 560 | % 561 | % \subsection{Heading Levels} 562 | % \label{sec:headinglevels} 563 | % Heading levels are automatically formatted using the following 564 | % standard \LaTeX\ commands: 565 | % \begin{itemize} 566 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\section}|\section|\marg{title} 567 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\subsection}|\subsection|\marg{title} 568 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\subsubsection}|\subsubsection|\marg{title} 569 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\paragraph}|\paragraph|\marg{title} 570 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\subparagraph}|\subparagraph|\marg{title} 571 | % \end{itemize} 572 | % 573 | % Please note that sections cannot be |\ref|'d since APA style does 574 | % not use numbered sections. So |\label| commands are unnecessary 575 | % unless you wish to use |\refname|. 576 | % 577 | % \subsection{Enumeration} 578 | % \label{sec:enumeration} 579 | % Several forms of enumeration are provided, as follows. 580 | % 581 | % \vspace{0.6em} 582 | % \DescribeMacro{\begin\{seriate\}} \DescribeMacro{\end\{seriate\}} 583 | % |Blah blah blah|\par 584 | % |\begin{seriate}|\par 585 | % | \item first item,|\par 586 | % | \item second item.|\par 587 | % |\end{seriate}|\par 588 | % |Blah blah blah|\par\vspace{0.6em} 589 | % \noindent results in:\par\vspace{0.6em} 590 | % |Blah blah blah (a) first item, (b) second item. Blah blah blah| 591 | % 592 | % \vspace{3em} 593 | % \DescribeMacro{\begin\{APAenumerate\}} \DescribeMacro{\end\{APAenumerate\}} 594 | % |Blah blah blah|\par 595 | % |\begin{APAenumerate}|\par 596 | % | \item first item ... ... ... continue continue|\par 597 | % | \item second item ... ... ... continue continue|\par 598 | % |\end{APAenumerate}|\par 599 | % |Blah blah blah|\par\vspace{0.6em} 600 | % \noindent results in:\par\vspace{0.6em} 601 | % |Blah blah blah|\par 602 | % | 1. first item ... ... ...|\par 603 | % |continue continue|\par 604 | % | 2. second item ... ... ...|\par 605 | % |continue continue|\par 606 | % |Blah blah blah|\par 607 | % 608 | % \vspace{3em} 609 | % \DescribeMacro{\begin\{APAitemize\}} \DescribeMacro{\end\{APAitemize\}} 610 | % |Blah blah blah|\par 611 | % |\begin{APAitemize}|\par 612 | % | \item first item ... ... ... continue continue|\par 613 | % | \item second item ... ... ... continue continue|\par 614 | % |\end{APAitemize}|\par 615 | % |Blah blah blah|\par\vspace{0.6em} 616 | % \noindent results in:\par\vspace{0.6em} 617 | % |Blah blah blah|\par 618 | % | o first item ... ... ...|\par 619 | % |continue continue|\par 620 | % | o second item ... ... ...|\par 621 | % |continue continue|\par 622 | % |Blah blah blah|\par 623 | % 624 | % \vspace{0.6em} 625 | % In addition to the above, all standard \LaTeX\ enumeration 626 | % environments are available (e.g., |enumerate| and |itemize|). 627 | % 628 | % \subsection{Other Macros} 629 | % \label{sec:othermacros} 630 | % \begin{itemize} 631 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\begin\{figure*\}} \DescribeMacro{\end\{figure*\}} 632 | % \DescribeMacro{\begin\{table*\}} \DescribeMacro{\end\{table*\}} 633 | % When a figure is too wide for a single column (in |jou| mode), use 634 | % |\begin{figure*}| and |\end{figure*}| instead of the non-starred 635 | % version. The same applies with |\begin{table*}| and |\end{table*}|. 636 | % When using double-column tables or figures (|jou| mode), use the 637 | % |\centering| command; for example:\par 638 | % |\begin{table*}|\par\vspace{-.5em} 639 | % | \centering|\par\vspace{-.5em} 640 | % | \begin{threeparttable}|\par 641 | % \item 642 | % \DescribeMacro{\figurenote}|\figurenote|\marg{figure-note-text}: 643 | % Formats figure note when placed after |\includegraphic|, |\fitfigure|, or similar command within |\begin{figure}| and |\end{figure}|. 644 | % \item 645 | % \DescribeMacro{\tablenote}|\tablenote|\marg{table-note-text}: 646 | % Formats table note when placed after |\end{tabular}| or similar command within |\begin{table}| and |\end{table}|. 647 | % \item 648 | % \DescribeMacro{\fitfigure}|\fitfigure|\oarg{height}\marg{eps-filename}: 649 | % Automatically fit a postscript figure; use instead of 650 | % |\includegraphics| 651 | % \item 652 | % \DescribeMacro{\fitbitmap}|\fitbitmap|\oarg{height}\marg{eps-filename}: 653 | % Same as |\fitfigure| but won't scale figure in |\man| mode for 654 | % best reproduction of bitmap figures 655 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\tabfnm}|\tabfnm{a}|: Place a superscript 656 | % \textbf{f}oot\textbf{n}ote \textbf{m}ark inside a table cell. Any 657 | % series of unique identifiers can be used in place of |a|. 658 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\tabfnt}|\tabfnt{a}|\marg{footnote-text}: 659 | % Within table footnotes, specify the \textbf{f}oot\textbf{n}ote 660 | % \textbf{t}ext for |\tabfnm{a}| 661 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\apavector}|\apavector|\marg{symbol}: Format 662 | % the \marg{symbol} as a vector by APA rules 663 | % \end{itemize} 664 | % 665 | % \subsection{Appendices} 666 | % \label{sec:appendices} 667 | % \begin{itemize} 668 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\appendix}|\appendix|: Begins the appendices 669 | % portion of the document 670 | % \item \DescribeMacro{\section}|\section|\marg{appendix-title}: 671 | % Begins each appendix 672 | % \end{itemize} 673 | % 674 | % Because appendices are numbered (with letters!) you may establish a 675 | % label for each appendix (e.g., |\label{app:xxx}|); when there is 676 | % more than one appendix, use |Appendix~\ref{app:xxx}| within the main 677 | % body of the text to refer to that appendix. (Of course, if there is 678 | % only one appendix, simply refer to it as |the Appendix|.) 679 | % 680 | % \section{Known Limitations} 681 | % \begin{itemize} 682 | % \item The |APAenumerate| environment does not nest properly. 683 | % \end{itemize} 684 | % 685 | % \section{Development of \textsf{apa7}} 686 | % The base code for this class is the \textsf{apa6} class, which in 687 | % turn was based upon other sources. In order to comply with 7th 688 | % Edition criteria, certain changes had to be made to update the 689 | % \textsf{apa6} code. 690 | % 691 | % \subsection{Section Headings} 692 | % Most prominently, the formatting of section headings had to be 693 | % altered. The 7th Edition specifies a more straightforward series of 694 | % heading levels than previous editions did. Briefly, the top-level 695 | % heading is now boldfaced and centered, upper- and lower-case, no 696 | % matter now many levels of heading are in the document; other heading 697 | % levels have similar specifications. The \textsf{apa7} class 698 | % utilizes code (with permission) from the \textsf{apa6} class to 699 | % comply with all of these specifications. 700 | % 701 | % Because the 7th Edition requires figure captions to be printed on 702 | % the same page as their respective figures, there are no more Figure 703 | % Captions pages. 704 | % 705 | % \subsection{Author Note} 706 | % According to 7th Edition guidelines, Author Notes are now placed "in the bottom half of the title page" on the 707 | % title page of manuscripts per the style guide. 708 | % 709 | % \section{Features} 710 | % The featured implemented in the |apa6| have been included in the |apa7| class for the 7th Edition of the 711 | % \textit{Manual}. 712 | % 713 | % \subsection{Masked References} 714 | % \label{sec:masking} 715 | % When manuscripts are sent out for review, they customarily must have 716 | % all identifying information stripped so that reviewers do not know 717 | % who the author of the manuscript is. The new 718 | % \DescribeMacro{mask}|mask| option suppresses the output of the 719 | % author's name and affiliation, the author note, and any references 720 | % that are marked as being the author's own. 721 | % 722 | % \begin{table}[htbp] 723 | % \caption{Supported masking commands} 724 | % \label{tab:CitationCommandsTable} 725 | % \begin{tabular}{@{}llll@{}} \toprule 726 | % Unmasked Result & \multicolumn{3}{c}{Masking Commands} \\ \cmidrule(r){2-4} 727 | % & \textsf{apacite} & \textsf{natbib} & \textsf{biblatex} \\ \midrule 728 | % (van Dijk, 2001) & |\maskcite| & |\maskcitep| & |\maskparencite| \\ 729 | % (Van Dijk, 2001) & & |\maskCitep| & |\maskParencite| \\ 730 | % van Dijk, 2001 & |\maskciteNP| & |\maskcitealp| & |\maskcite| \\ 731 | % Van Dijk, 2001 & & |\maskCitealp| & |\maskCite| \\ 732 | % van Dijk (2001) & |\maskciteA| & |\maskcitet| & |\masktextcite| \\ 733 | % Van Dijk (2001) & & |\maskCitet| & |\maskTextcite| \\ 734 | % van Dijk & |\maskciteauthor| & |\maskciteauthor| & |\maskciteauthor| \\ 735 | % Van Dijk & & |\maskCiteauthor| & |\maskCiteauthor| \\ 736 | % (2001) & |\maskciteyear| & |\maskciteyearpar| & \\ 737 | % 2001 & |\maskciteyearNP| & |\maskciteyear| & |\maskciteyear| \\ \bottomrule 738 | % \end{tabular} 739 | % \end{table} 740 | % 741 | % To specify a reference that is to be masked with the |mask| option, 742 | % simply prepend |mask| to the desired citation command (e.g., 743 | % |\maskcite| instead of |\cite|). Supported bibliography packages 744 | % are \textsf{biblatex}, \textsf{apacite}, and \textsf{natbib}. The 745 | % specific masking commands are shown in Table 746 | % \ref{tab:CitationCommandsTable}. Prenotes and postnotes for 747 | % citations are supported with both \textsf{biblatex} and 748 | % \textsf{natbib}; however, they are not supported with the 749 | % \textsf{apacite} package. 750 | % 751 | % To mask citations that have been prepended with |mask| (and the 752 | % corresponding bibliography entries), the name of the bibliography 753 | % package must also be passed in as an option on the |\documentclass| 754 | % line, in addition to the |mask| option. For example, 755 | % |\documentclass[jou,biblatex,mask]{apa7}|. (But as explained later, 756 | % the |biblatex| option is the default and is therefore not required, 757 | % even with the |mask| option.) 758 | % 759 | % \textbf{Be warned}, however, that if you have previously generated 760 | % .bbl, etc., files without the |mask| option applied, those files 761 | % must be deleted or re-written before \LaTeX-ing with the |mask| 762 | % option---otherwise, you will see the to-be-masked entries showing up 763 | % in the bibliography. 764 | % 765 | % Masked citations are replaced with the text, \textit{(2 citations 766 | % removed for masked review)} (in the case of two masked citations). 767 | % The corresponding entries in the References section are also 768 | % suppressed. 769 | % 770 | % There is no need to revise the masked citations when removing the 771 | % |mask| option for final production. The citations that were 772 | % previously masked will not be masked in the absence of the |mask| 773 | % option. 774 | % 775 | % The |mask| command does not apply to |stu| type documents. 776 | % 777 | % \subsection{Repositioned Floats} 778 | % When revising and proofreading a manuscript, it is most helpful to 779 | % have the tables and figures readily available (rather than turning 780 | % most of the way to the end of the manuscript to access them). The 781 | % \DescribeMacro{floatsintext}|floatsintext| option (specified in the 782 | % |\documentclass| line) will integrate tables and figures 783 | % approximately where they are mentioned in the text. This is 784 | % available only with the |man| and |stu| options, of course, because the other 785 | % formats already have floats integrated with the text. 786 | % 787 | % \subsection{User-defined Font Size} 788 | % \DescribeMacro{10pt} \DescribeMacro{11pt} \DescribeMacro{12pt} Users 789 | % can now select from the font-size options available in standard 790 | % \LaTeX\ (10pt, 11pt, 12pt) by including the appropriate option 791 | % (e.g., |10pt|) in the |\documentclass| line. The default font size 792 | % is 10pt for |jou| mode, 11pt for |doc| mode, and 12pt for |man| 793 | % mode. 794 | % 795 | % \subsection{Watermark} 796 | % If desired, a ``DRAFT'' watermark can be placed on either the first 797 | % pages or all pages of the document with the 798 | % \DescribeMacro{draftfirst}|draftfirst| and 799 | % \DescribeMacro{draftall}|draftall| options, respectively. The text, 800 | % font size, angle, and lightness of the text can all be modified 801 | % using commands explained in the \textsf{draftwatermark} 802 | % documentation. Also loads the \textsf{everypage} package. 803 | % 804 | % \subsection{Flexible Bibliographies} 805 | % The \textsf{apa7} class supports three bibliography packages: 806 | % \textsf{biblatex}, \textsf{apacite}, and \textsf{natbib}. \\ \\ 807 | % At this time, only \textsf{biblatex} is updated to support the 7th edition of APA style for citations and references. 808 | % 809 | % \subsubsection{\textsf{biblatex}} 810 | % \label{sec:biblatexinfo} 811 | % \textit{\textbf{Note:} This is the recommended method for 7th edition citations and references.} \\ 812 | % Biblatex is the most APA-compliant bibiliography package. The 813 | % \DescribeMacro{biblatex}|biblatex| option directs \textsf{apa7} to 814 | % load the \textsf{biblatex} package with the following option: 815 | % style=apa; however, the |\addbibresource| command will need 816 | % to be specified by the user within the document preamble. In the 817 | % absence of bibliographic options, \textsf{apa7} will mask references 818 | % using \textsf{biblatex} commands if the |mask| option is specified. 819 | % In other words, the only reason to use the |biblatex| option is to 820 | % have \textsf{apa7} automatically load the \textsf{biblatex} package. 821 | % 822 | % \subsubsection{\textsf{apacite}} 823 | % \label{sec:apaciteinfo} 824 | % \textit{\textbf{Note:} at this time, this will produce citations in 6th edition format.} \\ 825 | % The \textsf{apacite} package is loaded if the 826 | % \DescribeMacro{apacite}|apacite| option is specified. This option 827 | % also informs \textsf{apa7} to mask references using \textsf{apacite} 828 | % commands if the |mask| option is specified. \textbf{The 829 | % \textsf{apacite} package is \textit{not} loaded by default.} 830 | % 831 | % \subsubsection{\textsf{natbib}} 832 | % \label{sec:natbibinfo} 833 | % \textit{\textbf{Note:} at this time, this will produce citations in 6th edition format.} \\ 834 | % Specifying the \DescribeMacro{natbib}|natbib| option implicitly 835 | % loads \textsf{apacite} and \textsf{natbib} and directs 836 | % \textsf{apa7} to mask references using \textsf{natbib} commands if 837 | % the |mask| option is specified. 838 | % 839 | % \subsection{Keywords} 840 | % \label{sec:keywords} 841 | % Many journals (including APA journals) request authors to provide 842 | % keywords for their manuscripts to facilitate electronic indexing. 843 | % \textsf{apa6} introduced the \DescribeMacro{\keywords}|\keywords| 844 | % command. If provided, keywords will be displayed on a line beneath 845 | % the abstract. For languages other than English, the `Keywords' 846 | % label can be localized by modifying the appropriate configuration 847 | % file (in the `config' folder of the \textsf{apa7} installation). 848 | % 849 | % \subsection{Float Placement} 850 | % The 7th Edition (as did the 6th Edition) requires 851 | % that tables and figures (in that order) be placed after the 852 | % references but before the appendices. This creates a bit of a 853 | % conundrum as to what should happen with tables or figures that are 854 | % ultimately typeset within an appendix. The choices we are left with 855 | % are to place appendix floats (a) along with the floats from the main 856 | % part of the manuscript, which would mean that appendix floats appear 857 | % prior to the point at which they are mentioned; (b) within the 858 | % appendices themselves, which is not consistent with how floats in 859 | % the main part of the manuscript are handled; or (c) in a separate 860 | % float section that follows the appendices, which results in two 861 | % float sections. Obviously none of these choices is satisfactory, so 862 | % Brian Beitzel (author of |apa6| package) posed the question to APA's Style Expert. The style expert responded that at 863 | % least for APA's journals ``it doesn't matter whether appendix tables 864 | % are submitted with text tables or separately, as long as they are 865 | % numbered correctly (e.g., Table A1, Table B1, etc.)'' (J.\ 866 | % Hume-Pratuch, personal communication, June 15, 2011). Therefore, 867 | % \textsf{apa7} takes the same approach as \textsf{apa6}: the most straightforward approach that includes 868 | % all appendix floats within the body of the relevant appendix. This 869 | % also has the advantage of making appendices more readable. 870 | % 871 | % \section{Dependencies} 872 | % \textsf{apa7} automatically loads the following packages. If these 873 | % packages are not already installed, producing the first 874 | % \textsf{apa7} document could take a few minutes while these packages 875 | % are downloaded and installed. 876 | % 877 | % \begin{itemize} 878 | % \item \textsf{apacite}: bibliography package; used only if the 879 | % |apacite| or |natbib| option has been specified 880 | % \item \textsf{biblatex}: bibliographic package; used only if the 881 | % |biblatex| option has been specified 882 | % \item \textsf{booktabs}: formats tables that are much more 883 | % attractive than the standard \LaTeX\ tables. 884 | % \item \textsf{caption}: formats table and figure captions 885 | % \item \textsf{draftwatermark}: includes a ``DRAFT'' watermark; used 886 | % only if the |draftfirst| or |draftall| options are specified 887 | % (\textsf{draftwatermark} automatically loads \textsf{everypage} 888 | % \item \textsf{endfloat}: handles placing tables and figures at the 889 | % end of a manuscript; used only with the |man| and |stu| options 890 | % \item \textsf{etoolbox}: provides low-level hooks needed to detect 891 | % user-loaded packages 892 | % \item \textsf{fancyhdr}: formats page headers 893 | % \item \textsf{float}: handles floats placed within text; used only 894 | % when the |man| and |floatsintext| options are both specified 895 | % \textsf{biblatex} package (when loaded by the user in the document 896 | % preamble) in time to set the ``References'' heading to 897 | % non-boldface; used only if no bibliographic options have been 898 | % specified 899 | % \item \textsf{geometry}: formats margins 900 | % \item \textsf{graphicx}: allows inclusion of figures 901 | % \item \textsf{hyperref}: needed for ORCID link 902 | % \item \textsf{longtable}: formats tables that exceed one page in 903 | % length; loaded only if the |longtable| option is specified. Also 904 | % loads the \textsf{array} package. 905 | % \item \textsf{lmodern}: needed for proper default text size for 906 | % draft watermark, so used on all documents; may be suppressed from 907 | % loading with option |nolmodern|. 908 | % \item \textsf{scalerel}: needed for ORCID logo sizing 909 | % \item \textsf{substr}: counts masked references; used only if the 910 | % |mask| option is specified 911 | % \item \textsf{threeparttable}: produces nicely formatted table notes 912 | % that comply with APA style. See |longsample.tex| (in the 913 | % ``samples'' subfolder of the \textsf{apa7} installation; 914 | % specifically, Appendix B in that document) for how to set up a 915 | % table with notes. 916 | % \item \textsf{tikz}: needed for ORCID logo 917 | % \item \textsf{times}: for math definitions 918 | % \end{itemize} 919 | % 920 | % 921 | % \section{Examples} 922 | % 923 | % Sample documents are included with this class; look in the 924 | % ``samples'' subfolder of your installation. The source and output for 925 | % |shortsample.tex| are reproduced on the following pages for quick 926 | % reference. 927 | % 928 | % \newpage 929 | % 930 | % \subsection{shortsample.tex} 931 | % \iffalse 932 | %<*verb> 933 | % \fi 934 | \begin{verbnobox}[\hspace{-3cm}] 935 | \documentclass[jou]{apa7} 936 | 937 | \usepackage[american]{babel} 938 | 939 | \usepackage{csquotes} 940 | \usepackage[style=apa,backend=biber]{biblatex} 941 | \addbibresource{bibliography.bib} 942 | 943 | \title{Sample APA-Style Document Using the \textsf{apa7} Package} 944 | 945 | \author{Daniel A. Weiss} 946 | \affiliation{A University Somewhere} 947 | 948 | \leftheader{Weiss} 949 | 950 | \abstract{This demonstration paper uses the \textsf{apa7} \LaTeX\ 951 | class to format the document in compliance with the 7th Edition of 952 | the American Psychological Assocation's \textit{Publication Manual.} 953 | The references are managed using \textsf{biblatex}.} 954 | 955 | \keywords{APA style, demonstration} 956 | 957 | \begin{document} 958 | \maketitle 959 | We begin with \textcite{Shotton1989}. We can also cite this work in 960 | parenthesis, like this: \parencite{Shotton1989}. 961 | 962 | A three-author paper \parencite[e.g.,][]{Lassen2006} lists all 963 | three authors for the first citation, then only the first author 964 | on all subsequent citations \parencite{Lassen2006}. 965 | 966 | Note the use of five heading levels throughout this demonstration 967 | Method section. 968 | 969 | \section{Method} 970 | \subsection{Participants} 971 | We had a lot of people in this study. 972 | 973 | \subsection{Materials} 974 | Several materials were used for this project. Some of them were 975 | already created for prior research. 976 | 977 | \subsubsection{Paper-and-Pencil Instrument} 978 | We used an instrument that we found to be highly successful. 979 | 980 | \paragraph{Reliability} 981 | The reliability of this instrument is extraordinary. 982 | 983 | \paragraph{Validity} 984 | We now discuss the validity of our instrument. 985 | 986 | \subparagraph{Face validity} The face validity is exceptionally 987 | strong. Everyone should be impressed. 988 | 989 | \subparagraph{Construct validity} Also very strong. 990 | 991 | \subsection{Design} 992 | This section describes the study's design. 993 | 994 | \subsection{Procedure} 995 | The procedure was fairly straightforward, yet required 996 | attention to detail. 997 | 998 | \section{Results} 999 | Table \ref{tab:ComplexTable} contains some sample data. Our 1000 | statistical prowess in analyzing these data is unmatched. 1001 | 1002 | \begin{table}[htbp] 1003 | \vspace*{2em} 1004 | \begin{threeparttable} 1005 | \caption{A Complex Table} 1006 | \label{tab:ComplexTable} 1007 | \begin{tabular}{@{}lrrr@{}} \toprule 1008 | Distribution type & \multicolumn{2}{l}{Percentage of} & Total number \\ 1009 | & \multicolumn{2}{l}{targets with} & of trials per \\ 1010 | & \multicolumn{2}{l}{segment in} & participant \\ \cmidrule(r){2-3} 1011 | & Onset & Coda & \\ \midrule 1012 | Categorical -- onset\tabfnm{a} & 100 & 0 & 196 \\ 1013 | Probabilistic & 80 & 20\tabfnm{*} & 200 \\ 1014 | Categorical -- coda\tabfnm{b} & 0 & 100\tabfnm{*} & 196 \\ \midrule 1015 | \end{tabular} 1016 | \tablenote{All data are approximate. 1017 | 1018 | \tabfnt{a}Categorical may be onset. 1019 | \tabfnt{b}Categorical may also be coda. 1020 | 1021 | \tabfnt{*}\textit{p} < .05. 1022 | \tabfnt{**}\textit{p} < .01. 1023 | } 1024 | \end{threeparttable} 1025 | \end{table} 1026 | 1027 | \section{Discussion} 1028 | This is a lengthy and erudite discussion. It demonstrates amazing 1029 | skill in interpreting the results for the masses. 1030 | 1031 | \printbibliography 1032 | 1033 | \end{document} 1034 | \end{verbnobox} 1035 | % \iffalse 1036 | % 1037 | % \fi 1038 | % 1039 | % \subsection{shortsample.pdf} 1040 | % \IfFileExists{samples/shortsample.pdf}% 1041 | % {\includegraphics[scale=0.8, trim = 1in 1.5in 1in 0.8in]{samples/shortsample.pdf}}% 1042 | % {PRINTED DOCUMENT WILL BE DISPLAYED HERE \newpage} 1043 | % 1044 | % 1045 | % \StopEventually{^^A 1046 | % \PrintChanges 1047 | % \PrintIndex 1048 | % } 1049 | % 1050 | % \begin{macrocode} 1051 | %<*class> 1052 | % \end{macrocode} 1053 | % 1054 | %\begin{macro}{apa7.cls} 1055 | % \begin{macrocode} 1056 | % % Below is the license statement from the apa class, upon which this 1057 | % % apa7 class was built 1058 | % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 1059 | % 1060 | % apa6 version 2.33 1061 | % 1062 | % apa6 - A LaTeX class for formatting documents in compliance with the 1063 | % American Psychological Association's Publication Manual, 6th edition 1064 | % 1065 | % Copyright (C) 2011-2017 by Brian D. Beitzel 1066 | % 1067 | % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the 1068 | % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either 1069 | % version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later 1070 | % version. The latest version of this license is in the file: 1071 | % 1072 | % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt 1073 | % 1074 | % Users may freely modify these files without permission, as long as the 1075 | % copyright line and this statement are maintained intact. 1076 | % 1077 | % This work is not endorsed by, affiliated with, or probably even known 1078 | % by, the American Psychological Association. 1079 | % 1080 | % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 1081 | 1082 | \DeclareOption{man}{% 1083 | \def\def@man{\@manmode} 1084 | } 1085 | 1086 | \DeclareOption{stu}{% 1087 | \def\def@stu{\@stumode} 1088 | \def\def@man{\@manmode} 1089 | } 1090 | 1091 | \DeclareOption{jou}{% 1092 | \def\def@jou{\@joumode} 1093 | } 1094 | 1095 | \DeclareOption{doc}{% 1096 | \def\def@doc{\@docmode} 1097 | } 1098 | 1099 | \DeclareOption{babel}{% 1100 | \def\def@babel{\@babel} 1101 | } 1102 | 1103 | \DeclareOption{notimes}{% 1104 | \@ifundefined{def@jou}{}{\def\def@notimes{\@notimes}} 1105 | } 1106 | 1107 | \DeclareOption{notxfonts}{% -- thp 2005/07/23 1108 | \@ifundefined{def@jou}{}{\def\def@notxfonts{\@notxfonts}} 1109 | } 1110 | 1111 | \DeclareOption{nosf}{% 1112 | \@ifundefined{def@man}{}{\def\def@nosf{\@nosf}} 1113 | } 1114 | 1115 | \DeclareOption{fignum}{% 1116 | \@ifundefined{def@man}{}{\def\fig@num{\relax}} 1117 | } 1118 | 1119 | % \DeclareOption{floatmark}{% 1120 | % \@ifundefined{def@man}{}{\def\float@mark{\relax}} 1121 | % } 1122 | 1123 | \DeclareOption{longtable}{% 1124 | \def\long@table{\relax} 1125 | } 1126 | 1127 | \DeclareOption{tt}{% 1128 | \@ifundefined{def@man}{}{\def\tt@family{\relax}} 1129 | } 1130 | 1131 | \DeclareOption{helv}{% 1132 | \@ifundefined{def@man}{}{\def\helv@family{\relax}} 1133 | } 1134 | 1135 | \DeclareOption{notab}{\def\no@tab{\relax}} 1136 | 1137 | \DeclareOption{nobf}{\def\no@bf@title{\relax}} 1138 | 1139 | \DeclareOption{nolmodern}{% 1140 | \def\def@nolmodern{\@nolmodernmode} 1141 | } 1142 | 1143 | \DeclareOption{nofontenc}{% 1144 | \def\def@nofontenc{\@nofontencmode} 1145 | } 1146 | 1147 | % remove extra space around headings, etc., in man mode 1148 | \DeclareOption{noextraspace}{% 1149 | \ClassError{apa7}{Option removed: no longer uses as of version 2.15}{Spacing updated to more closely match APA 7th Edition Manual} 1150 | } 1151 | 1152 | % suppress the title at the introduction (in case a different title is desired) 1153 | \DeclareOption{donotrepeattitle}{% 1154 | \def\def@donotrepeattitle{\@donotrepeattitlemode} 1155 | } 1156 | 1157 | % in order to have tables and figure inside the text, Guillaume Jourjon 19/10/10 1158 | \DeclareOption{floatsintext}{% 1159 | \def\def@floatsintext{\@floatsintext} 1160 | } 1161 | 1162 | % allow A4 paper size 1163 | \DeclareOption{a4paper}{% 1164 | \def\def@aFourPaper{\@aFourPapermode} 1165 | } 1166 | 1167 | \DeclareOption{apacite}{% BDB 1168 | \def\def@apacite{\@apacitemode} 1169 | } 1170 | 1171 | \DeclareOption{natbib}{% BDB 1172 | \def\def@natbib{\@natbibmode} 1173 | } 1174 | 1175 | \DeclareOption{biblatex}{% BDB 1176 | \def\def@biblatex{\@biblatexmode} 1177 | } 1178 | 1179 | \DeclareOption{draftfirst}{% BDB 1180 | \def\def@draftfirst{\@draftfirstmode} 1181 | } 1182 | 1183 | \DeclareOption{draftall}{% BDB 1184 | \def\def@draftall{\@draftallmode} 1185 | } 1186 | 1187 | \DeclareOption{mask}{\def\apaSeven@maskauthoridentity{\relax}} % BDB 1188 | 1189 | % declare the font-size commands 1190 | \newcommand\apaSeven@ptsize{} 1191 | \newcommand\apaSeven@noptsize{} 1192 | \DeclareOption{10pt}{\renewcommand\apaSeven@ptsize{10pt}} 1193 | \DeclareOption{11pt}{\renewcommand\apaSeven@ptsize{11pt}} 1194 | \DeclareOption{12pt}{\renewcommand\apaSeven@ptsize{12pt}} 1195 | 1196 | 1197 | \DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{article}} 1198 | 1199 | \ProcessOptions\relax 1200 | 1201 | % make jou the default if no other options have been specified 1202 | \@ifundefined{def@man}{% 1203 | \@ifundefined{def@doc}{% 1204 | \@ifundefined{def@jou}{% 1205 | \def\def@jou{\@joumode} 1206 | \ClassInfo{apa7}{Using default mode (jou)} 1207 | %\def\def@man{\@manmode} 1208 | %\def\def@doc{\@docmode} 1209 | }{} 1210 | }{} 1211 | }{} 1212 | 1213 | % pass the default font-size to the article class 1214 | \@ifundefined{def@man}{% 1215 | \@ifundefined{def@jou}{% 1216 | \@ifundefined{def@doc}{% 1217 | }{% doc 1218 | \ifx\apaSeven@ptsize\apaSeven@noptsize 1219 | \LoadClass[11pt]{article} % default for doc is 11pt 1220 | \else 1221 | \LoadClass[\apaSeven@ptsize]{article} 1222 | \fi 1223 | } 1224 | }{% jou 1225 | \ifx\apaSeven@ptsize\apaSeven@noptsize 1226 | \LoadClass[10pt,twoside]{article} % default for jou is 10pt 1227 | \else 1228 | \LoadClass[\apaSeven@ptsize,twoside]{article} 1229 | \fi 1230 | } 1231 | }{% man 1232 | \ifx\apaSeven@ptsize\apaSeven@noptsize 1233 | \LoadClass[12pt,twoside]{article} % default for man is 12pt 1234 | \else 1235 | \LoadClass[\apaSeven@ptsize]{article} 1236 | \fi 1237 | } 1238 | 1239 | 1240 | 1241 | % determine the bibliography package, and load it if selected through the appropriate \documentclass option 1242 | \@ifundefined{def@apacite}{% 1243 | \@ifundefined{def@natbib}{% 1244 | \@ifundefined{def@biblatex}{% 1245 | \def\def@biblatex{\@biblatexmode}% the default bibliography package is biblatex 1246 | \RequirePackage{etoolbox} 1247 | \AtEndPreamble{% 1248 | \@ifpackageloaded{biblatex}{% the user has loaded biblatex 1249 | \@ifundefined{def@man}{% 1250 | \defbibheading{bibliography}[\refname]{\section*{\normalfont\textbf{#1}}}% 1251 | }{% 1252 | \defbibheading{bibliography}[\refname]{\clearpage\section*{\normalfont\textbf{#1}}}% 1253 | } 1254 | }{} 1255 | } 1256 | \ClassInfo{apa7}{No bibliography package was specified; defaulting to (but not loading) Biblatex} 1257 | }{% 1258 | \def\def@biblatex{\@biblatexmode}% the selected bibliography package is Biblatex 1259 | \RequirePackage[style=apa,backend=biber]{biblatex} 1260 | \@ifundefined{def@man}{% 1261 | \defbibheading{bibliography}[\refname]{\section*{\normalfont\textbf{#1}}}% 1262 | }{% 1263 | \defbibheading{bibliography}[\refname]{\clearpage\section*{\normalfont\textbf{#1}}}% 1264 | } 1265 | \ClassInfo{apa7}{The selected bibliography package, biblatex, has been loaded} 1266 | } 1267 | }{% 1268 | \def\def@natbib{\@natbibmode}% the selected bibliography package is natbib (with apacite) 1269 | \@ifundefined{def@man}{% -- thp 2005/07/23 1270 | \RequirePackage[natbibapa]{apacite}[2012/02/25]} 1271 | {\RequirePackage[natbibapa,bibnewpage]{apacite}[2012/02/25]} 1272 | \ClassInfo{apa7}{The selected bibliography package, apacite and 1273 | natbib, have been loaded} 1274 | } 1275 | }{% 1276 | \def\def@apacite{\@apacitemode}% the selected bibliography package is apacite 1277 | \@ifundefined{def@man}{% -- thp 2005/07/23 1278 | \RequirePackage{apacite}[2005/06/08]} 1279 | {\RequirePackage[bibnewpage]{apacite}[2005/06/08]} 1280 | \ClassInfo{apa7}{The selected bibliography package, apacite, has been loaded} 1281 | } 1282 | 1283 | % load the lmodern package (needed for proper watermark font size) 1284 | \@ifundefined{def@nolmodern}{% 1285 | \RequirePackage{lmodern} 1286 | }{} 1287 | 1288 | % load the fontenc package (needed for proper hyphenation of accented characters) 1289 | \@ifundefined{def@nofontenc}{% 1290 | \RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc} 1291 | }{} 1292 | 1293 | % place a watermark on any pages indicated 1294 | \@ifundefined{def@draftall}{% 1295 | \@ifundefined{def@draftfirst}{}{% 1296 | \RequirePackage[firstpage]{draftwatermark} 1297 | \SetWatermarkText{DRAFT} 1298 | } 1299 | }{% 1300 | % a draft watermark has been requested for all pages 1301 | \RequirePackage{draftwatermark} 1302 | \SetWatermarkText{DRAFT} 1303 | } 1304 | 1305 | %\@ifundefined{def@noapacite}% -- Philip Kime 2008/12/03 1306 | % {\ClassInfo{apa7}{Using BibTeX with apacite for citations and references}}% 1307 | % {\ClassInfo{apa7}{apacite not loaded -- User may load BibLaTeX}} 1308 | 1309 | 1310 | %==== Conditional compilation macros depending on mode ==== 1311 | 1312 | \long\def\ifapamodeman#1#2{\@ifundefined{def@man}{#2}{#1}} 1313 | \long\def\ifapamodejou#1#2{\@ifundefined{def@jou}{#2}{#1}} 1314 | \long\def\ifapamodedoc#1#2{\@ifundefined{def@doc}{#2}{#1}} 1315 | \long\def\ifapamode#1#2#3{% 1316 | \@ifundefined{def@man}{% 1317 | \@ifundefined{def@jou}{% 1318 | \@ifundefined{def@doc}{\ClassError{apa7}{Undefined mode state!}}{#3}% 1319 | }{#2}% 1320 | }{#1}% 1321 | } 1322 | 1323 | %================================================================= 1324 | \@ifundefined{def@man}{}{% 1325 | % 1326 | % endnotes and endfloat loaded later 1327 | % longtable must be loaded before endfloat 1328 | % 1329 | \@ifundefined{long@table}{}{% 1330 | \RequirePackage{array} 1331 | \RequirePackage{longtable} 1332 | % 1333 | % longtable messes with captions too, we need to intervene to match style 1334 | % NOTE: the caption package makes the following redundant 1335 | %\def\LT@makecaption#1#2#3{% 1336 | % \LT@mcol\LT@cols c{\hbox to\z@{\hss\parbox{\linewidth}{% 1337 | % \vskip 10pt% 1338 | % #1{#2}% 1339 | % \let\BBAB\table@BBAB% -- thp 2005/07/23 1340 | % \par\emph{#3}% 1341 | % \let\BBAB\normal@BBAB% -- thp 2005/07/23 1342 | % \endgraf\vskip\baselineskip}% 1343 | % \hss}}} 1344 | }% END of loading longtable 1345 | % 1346 | % Switch font family for manuscript if required 1347 | % 1348 | \@ifundefined{tt@family}{}{% 1349 | % A typewriter font can be used as in the APA manual example. Since tt has 1350 | % no bold (or bold-italic), the cmss font metrics are loaded instead 1351 | % \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{cmtt}{bx}{n}{ <-> sub * cmss/bx/n }{} % this fails 1352 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{cmtt}{bx}{n}{ <-> cmssbx10 }{} % probably not the 1353 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{cmtt}{bx}{it}{ <-> cmssbxo10}{} % right way to do it 1354 | \renewcommand{\familydefault}{cmtt} 1355 | } 1356 | \@ifundefined{helv@family}{}{% 1357 | \renewcommand{\familydefault}{phv}} 1358 | } 1359 | 1360 | 1361 | % 1362 | % For jou mode, load times (and related math fonts) if available 1363 | % First try txfonts because they are supposed to have better math definitions 1364 | % 1365 | \@ifundefined{def@jou}{}{% 1366 | \@ifundefined{def@notimes}{% 1367 | \newif\iftxfonts % -- thp 2005/07/23 1368 | \txfontsfalse % added checks for txfonts because they may be undesirable 1369 | % for example, there are no Greek txfonts but there are times 1370 | \IfFileExists{txfonts.sty}{\@ifundefined{def@notxfonts}{\txfontstrue}{}}{} 1371 | \iftxfonts% 1372 | \RequirePackage{txfonts}% 1373 | \typeout{apa7.cls: Using txfonts}% Changed from Warning -- thp 2005/12/28 1374 | %%% 1375 | % According to Erik Meijer, txfonts causes problems if amsmath is loaded later 1376 | % (i.e., via \usepackage by the user); instead of providing yet another option 1377 | % to load amsmath by apa.cls, we adopt Erik's suggestion to undefine temporarily 1378 | % the offending macros -- thp 2005/12/28 1379 | \let\tempiint\iint\let\iint\undefined 1380 | \let\tempiiint\iiint\let\iiint\undefined 1381 | \let\tempiiiint\iiiint\let\iiiint\undefined 1382 | \let\tempidotsint\idotsint\let\idotsint\undefined 1383 | \let\tempopenbox\openbox\let\openbox\undefined 1384 | \AtBeginDocument{% 1385 | \let\iint\tempiint\let\tempiint\undefined 1386 | \let\iiint\tempiiint\let\tempiiint\undefined 1387 | \let\iiiint\tempiiiint\let\tempiiiint\undefined 1388 | \let\idotsint\tempidotsint\let\tempidotsint\undefined 1389 | \let\openbox\tempopenbox\let\tempopenbox\undefined 1390 | } 1391 | %%% end of taking care of txfonts problems 1392 | \else% 1393 | % if txfonts are not available/desirable, try pslatextimes/mathptm 1394 | \IfFileExists{pslatex.sty} 1395 | {\RequirePackage{pslatex}} 1396 | % if pslatex is not available, try times/mathptm 1397 | {\RequirePackage{times} 1398 | \IfFileExists{mathptm.sty}{\RequirePackage{mathptm}}{}}% 1399 | \fi% txfonts not available/desirable 1400 | }{}% def@notimes 1401 | }% def@jou 1402 | 1403 | 1404 | % choose a paper size and set the page margins 1405 | \@ifundefined{def@aFourPaper}{ 1406 | \RequirePackage[top=1in, bottom=1in, left=1in, right=1in]{geometry} 1407 | }{ 1408 | \RequirePackage[top=1in, bottom=1in, left=1in, right=1in,a4paper]{geometry} 1409 | } 1410 | 1411 | \RequirePackage{graphicx} % this is for including graphics 1412 | 1413 | \RequirePackage{scalerel,tikz,hyperref} % this is included for ORCID icon 1414 | \usetikzlibrary{svg.path} 1415 | \definecolor{orcidlogocol}{HTML}{A6CE39} 1416 | \tikzset{ 1417 | orcidlogo/.pic={ 1418 | \fill[orcidlogocol] svg{M256,128c0,70.7-57.3,128-128,128C57.3,256,0,198.7,0,128C0,57.3,57.3,0,128,0C198.7,0,256,57.3,256,128z}; 1419 | \fill[white] svg{M86.3,186.2H70.9V79.1h15.4v48.4V186.2z} 1420 | svg{M108.9,79.1h41.6c39.6,0,57,28.3,57,53.6c0,27.5-21.5,53.6-56.8,53.6h-41.8V79.1z M124.3,172.4h24.5c34.9,0,42.9-26.5,42.9-39.7c0-21.5-13.7-39.7-43.7-39.7h-23.7V172.4z} 1421 | svg{M88.7,56.8c0,5.5-4.5,10.1-10.1,10.1c-5.6,0-10.1-4.6-10.1-10.1c0-5.6,4.5-10.1,10.1-10.1C84.2,46.7,88.7,51.3,88.7,56.8z}; 1422 | } 1423 | } 1424 | \newcommand{\addORCIDlink}[2]{#1 \href{https://orcid.org/#2}{{\mbox{\scalerel*{ 1425 | \begin{tikzpicture}[yscale=-1,transform shape] 1426 | \pic{orcidlogo}; 1427 | \end{tikzpicture} 1428 | }{|}}} https://orcid.org/#2}} 1429 | 1430 | \RequirePackage{booktabs} % this is for nice-looking tables 1431 | \setlength{\abovetopsep}{0pt} % set the distance between the table title and the table toprule 1432 | \setlength{\belowbottomsep}{0pt} % set the distance between the table bottomrule and any notes 1433 | 1434 | \RequirePackage[para,flushleft]{threeparttable} % this is for nice-looking table footnotes, etc. 1435 | % need to redefine the tablenotes so they hug the bottom line of the table a little closer 1436 | % also, the manuscript format needs to have \raggedright 1437 | \@ifundefined{def@man}{% BDB 1438 | \def\TPT@doparanotes{\par\vspace{-.5\baselineskip}% BDB 1439 | \prevdepth\z@ \TPT@hsize 1440 | \TPTnoteSettings 1441 | \parindent\z@ \pretolerance 8 1442 | \linepenalty 200 1443 | \renewcommand\item[1][]{\relax\ifhmode \begingroup 1444 | \unskip 1445 | \advance\hsize 10em % \hsize is scratch register, based on real hsize 1446 | \penalty -45 \hskip\z@\@plus\hsize \penalty-19 1447 | \hskip .15\hsize \penalty 9999 \hskip-.15\hsize 1448 | \hskip .01\hsize\@plus-\hsize\@minus.01\hsize 1449 | \hskip 1em\@plus .3em 1450 | \endgroup\fi 1451 | \tnote{##1}\,\ignorespaces}% 1452 | \let\TPToverlap\relax 1453 | \def\endtablenotes{\par}% 1454 | } 1455 | }{% 1456 | \def\TPT@doparanotes{\par\vspace{-.4\baselineskip}% BDB 1457 | \prevdepth\z@ \TPT@hsize 1458 | \TPTnoteSettings 1459 | \raggedright 1460 | \parindent\z@ \pretolerance 8 1461 | \linepenalty 200 1462 | \renewcommand\item[1][]{\relax\ifhmode \begingroup 1463 | \unskip 1464 | \advance\hsize 10em % \hsize is scratch register, based on real hsize 1465 | \penalty -45 \hskip\z@\@plus\hsize \penalty-19 1466 | \hskip .15\hsize \penalty 9999 \hskip-.15\hsize 1467 | \hskip .01\hsize\@plus-\hsize\@minus.01\hsize 1468 | \hskip 1em\@plus .3em 1469 | \endgroup\fi 1470 | \tnote{##1}\,\ignorespaces}% 1471 | \let\TPToverlap\relax 1472 | \def\endtablenotes{\par}% 1473 | } 1474 | } 1475 | 1476 | %========= Language portability parameters =========== 1477 | 1478 | % Language-specific definition of strings is handled externally -- thp 2005/12/30 1479 | % Based on handling of the same issue in apacite.sty 1480 | 1481 | % First define the default American English macros in case no external file is present or needed 1482 | \def\lastauthorseparator{and} 1483 | \def\acksname{Author Note} 1484 | \def\keywordname{Keywords} 1485 | \def\notesname{Footnotes} 1486 | \def\notelabel{Note} 1487 | 1488 | \AtBeginDocument{% so that we know what language is active in babel 1489 | 1490 | % \typeout{\string\languagename\space is\space\languagename} 1491 | % \@ifundefined{iflanguage}% this is defined by babel, so it means babel is loaded 1492 | % Unfortunately, because babel is built into the format 1493 | % in modern distributions, \iflanguage is defined and 1494 | % \languagename contains whichever language happens to be 1495 | % last in the definition list, whether or not the babel 1496 | % package is loaded by the current document 1497 | 1498 | \@ifpackageloaded{babel}% this is defined only if the user requested loading babel 1499 | {\def\@apaSeven@langfile{config/APA7\languagename.txt}} 1500 | {\def\@apaSeven@langfile{config/APA7american.txt}} 1501 | \InputIfFileExists{\@apaSeven@langfile}{}{% 1502 | \ClassInfo{apa7}{Language definition file \@apaSeven@langfile\space not found} 1503 | }% 1504 | } 1505 | 1506 | %========== Load babel if required =================== 1507 | 1508 | \@ifundefined{def@babel}{}{% -- thp 2005/07/23 1509 | \RequirePackage{babel} % -- thp 2005/07/23, removed options 2005/12/28 1510 | } 1511 | 1512 | \@ifundefined{def@biblatex}{}{% BDB 1513 | 1514 | % we are using biblatex 1515 | 1516 | %%%%%%%%%%%% biblatex commands %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 1517 | %% 1518 | %% \cite[e.g.,][p.~11]{vanDijk2001,Ross1987} => e.g., van Dijk, 2001; Ross, 1987, p. 11 1519 | %% \Cite[e.g.,][p.~11]{vanDijk2001,Ross1987} => e.g., Van Dijk, 2001; Ross, 1987, p. 11 1520 | %% \parencite[e.g.,][p.~11]{vanDijk2001,Ross1987} => (e.g., van Dijk, 2001; Ross, 1987, p. 11) 1521 | %% \Parencite[e.g.,][p.~11]{vanDijk2001,Ross1987} => (e.g., Van Dijk, 2001; Ross, 1987, p. 11) 1522 | %% \textcite[e.g.,][p.~11]{vanDijk2001,Ross1987} => e.g., van Dijk (2001); Ross (1987, p. 11) 1523 | %% \Textcite[e.g.,][p.~11]{vanDijk2001,Ross1987} => e.g., Van Dijk (2001); Ross (1987, p. 11) 1524 | %% \citeauthor[e.g.,][p.~11]{vanDijk2001,Ross1987} => e.g., van Dijk (2001); Ross (1987, p. 11) 1525 | %% \Citeauthor[e.g.,][p.~11]{vanDijk2001,Ross1987} => e.g., Van Dijk (2001); Ross (1987, p. 11) 1526 | %% \citeyear[e.g.,][p.~11]{vanDijk2001} => e.g., 2001, p. 11) 1527 | %% \footcite[e.g.,][p.~11]{vanDijk2001,Ross1987} => e.g., van Dijk, 2001; Ross, 1987, p. 11. [as footnote] 1528 | %% \footcitetext[e.g.,][p.~11]{vanDijk2001,Ross1987} => e.g., van Dijk, 2001; Ross, 1987, p. 11. [as footnotetext] 1529 | %% 1530 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 1531 | 1532 | \@ifundefined{apaSeven@maskauthoridentity}% BDB 1533 | {% change masked references to unmasked 1534 | \providecommand\maskcite\cite 1535 | \providecommand\maskCite\Cite 1536 | \providecommand\maskparencite\parencite 1537 | \providecommand\maskParencite\Parencite 1538 | \providecommand\masktextcite\textcite 1539 | \providecommand\maskTextcite\Textcite 1540 | \providecommand\maskciteauthor\citeauthor 1541 | \providecommand\maskCiteauthor\Citeauthor 1542 | \providecommand\maskciteyear\citeyear 1543 | \providecommand\maskfootcite\footcite 1544 | \providecommand\maskfootcitetext\footcitetext 1545 | }{% mask references to author 1546 | 1547 | \RequirePackage{substr} % to allow counting of masked references 1548 | \newcounter{maskedRefs} 1549 | 1550 | % \maskcite 1551 | \newcommand\maskcite{\@ifnextchar[{\maskcite@@also}{\maskcite@@also[]}} 1552 | \newcommand\maskcite@@also{} 1553 | \def\maskcite@@also[#1]{\@ifnextchar[{\maskcite@@@also[#1]}{\maskcite@@@also[][#1]}} 1554 | 1555 | \def\maskcite@@@also% 1556 | [#1][#2]#3{% 1557 | \setcounter{maskedRefs}{0}% 1558 | \SubStringsToCounter{maskedRefs}{,}{#3}% 1559 | \addtocounter{maskedRefs}{1}% 1560 | \ifnum\value{maskedRefs} = 1% 1561 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citation removed for masked review})}% 1562 | \else% 1563 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citations removed for masked review})}% 1564 | \fi% 1565 | \apaSeven@masked@refs% 1566 | } 1567 | 1568 | % \maskCite 1569 | \newcommand\maskCite{\@ifnextchar[{\maskCite@@also}{\maskCite@@also[]}} 1570 | \newcommand\maskCite@@also{} 1571 | \def\maskCite@@also[#1]{\@ifnextchar[{\maskCite@@@also[#1]}{\maskCite@@@also[][#1]}} 1572 | 1573 | \def\maskCite@@@also% 1574 | [#1][#2]#3{% 1575 | \setcounter{maskedRefs}{0}% 1576 | \SubStringsToCounter{maskedRefs}{,}{#3}% 1577 | \addtocounter{maskedRefs}{1}% 1578 | \ifnum\value{maskedRefs} = 1% 1579 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citation removed for masked review})}% 1580 | \else% 1581 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citations removed for masked review})}% 1582 | \fi% 1583 | \apaSeven@masked@refs% 1584 | } 1585 | 1586 | % \maskparencite 1587 | \newcommand\maskparencite{\@ifnextchar[{\maskparencite@@also}{\maskparencite@@also[]}} 1588 | \newcommand\maskparencite@@also{} 1589 | \def\maskparencite@@also[#1]{\@ifnextchar[{\maskparencite@@@also[#1]}{\maskparencite@@@also[][#1]}} 1590 | 1591 | \def\maskparencite@@@also% 1592 | [#1][#2]#3{% 1593 | \setcounter{maskedRefs}{0}% 1594 | \SubStringsToCounter{maskedRefs}{,}{#3}% 1595 | \addtocounter{maskedRefs}{1}% 1596 | \ifnum\value{maskedRefs} = 1% 1597 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citation removed for masked review})}% 1598 | \else% 1599 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citations removed for masked review})}% 1600 | \fi% 1601 | \apaSeven@masked@refs% 1602 | } 1603 | 1604 | % \maskParencite 1605 | \newcommand\maskParencite{\@ifnextchar[{\maskParencite@@also}{\maskParencite@@also[]}} 1606 | \newcommand\maskParencite@@also{} 1607 | \def\maskParencite@@also[#1]{\@ifnextchar[{\maskParencite@@@also[#1]}{\maskParencite@@@also[][#1]}} 1608 | 1609 | \def\maskParencite@@@also% 1610 | [#1][#2]#3{% 1611 | \setcounter{maskedRefs}{0}% 1612 | \SubStringsToCounter{maskedRefs}{,}{#3}% 1613 | \addtocounter{maskedRefs}{1}% 1614 | \ifnum\value{maskedRefs} = 1% 1615 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citation removed for masked review})}% 1616 | \else% 1617 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citations removed for masked review})}% 1618 | \fi% 1619 | \apaSeven@masked@refs% 1620 | } 1621 | 1622 | % \maskciteauthor 1623 | \newcommand\maskciteauthor{\@ifnextchar[{\maskciteauthor@@also}{\maskciteauthor@@also[]}} 1624 | \newcommand\maskciteauthor@@also{} 1625 | \def\maskciteauthor@@also[#1]{\@ifnextchar[{\maskciteauthor@@@also[#1]}{\maskciteauthor@@@also[][#1]}} 1626 | 1627 | \def\maskciteauthor@@@also% 1628 | [#1][#2]#3{% 1629 | \setcounter{maskedRefs}{0}% 1630 | \SubStringsToCounter{maskedRefs}{,}{#3}% 1631 | \addtocounter{maskedRefs}{1}% 1632 | \ifnum\value{maskedRefs} = 1% 1633 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citation removed for masked review})}% 1634 | \else% 1635 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citations removed for masked review})}% 1636 | \fi% 1637 | \apaSeven@masked@refs% 1638 | } 1639 | 1640 | % \maskCiteauthor 1641 | \newcommand\maskCiteauthor{\@ifnextchar[{\maskCiteauthor@@also}{\maskCiteauthor@@also[]}} 1642 | \newcommand\maskCiteauthor@@also{} 1643 | \def\maskCiteauthor@@also[#1]{\@ifnextchar[{\maskCiteauthor@@@also[#1]}{\maskCiteauthor@@@also[][#1]}} 1644 | 1645 | \def\maskCiteauthor@@@also% 1646 | [#1][#2]#3{% 1647 | \setcounter{maskedRefs}{0}% 1648 | \SubStringsToCounter{maskedRefs}{,}{#3}% 1649 | \addtocounter{maskedRefs}{1}% 1650 | \ifnum\value{maskedRefs} = 1% 1651 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citation removed for masked review})}% 1652 | \else% 1653 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citations removed for masked review})}% 1654 | \fi% 1655 | \apaSeven@masked@refs% 1656 | } 1657 | 1658 | % \maskciteyear 1659 | \newcommand\maskciteyear{\@ifnextchar[{\maskciteyear@@also}{\maskciteyear@@also[]}} 1660 | \newcommand\maskciteyear@@also{} 1661 | \def\maskciteyear@@also[#1]{\@ifnextchar[{\maskciteyear@@@also[#1]}{\maskciteyear@@@also[][#1]}} 1662 | 1663 | \def\maskciteyear@@@also% 1664 | [#1][#2]#3{% 1665 | \setcounter{maskedRefs}{0}% 1666 | \SubStringsToCounter{maskedRefs}{,}{#3}% 1667 | \addtocounter{maskedRefs}{1}% 1668 | \ifnum\value{maskedRefs} = 1% 1669 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citation removed for masked review})}% 1670 | \else% 1671 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citations removed for masked review})}% 1672 | \fi% 1673 | \apaSeven@masked@refs% 1674 | } 1675 | 1676 | % \maskfootcite 1677 | \newcommand\maskfootcite{\@ifnextchar[{\maskfootcite@@also}{\maskfootcite@@also[]}} 1678 | \newcommand\maskfootcite@@also{} 1679 | \def\maskfootcite@@also[#1]{\@ifnextchar[{\maskfootcite@@@also[#1]}{\maskfootcite@@@also[][#1]}} 1680 | 1681 | \def\maskfootcite@@@also% 1682 | [#1][#2]#3{% 1683 | \setcounter{maskedRefs}{0}% 1684 | \SubStringsToCounter{maskedRefs}{,}{#3}% 1685 | \addtocounter{maskedRefs}{1}% 1686 | \ifnum\value{maskedRefs} = 1% 1687 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citation removed for masked review})}% 1688 | \else% 1689 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citations removed for masked review})}% 1690 | \fi% 1691 | \apaSeven@masked@refs% 1692 | } 1693 | 1694 | % \maskfootcitetext 1695 | \newcommand\maskfootcitetext{\@ifnextchar[{\maskfootcitetext@@also}{\maskfootcitetext@@also[]}} 1696 | \newcommand\maskfootcitetext@@also{} 1697 | \def\maskfootcitetext@@also[#1]{\@ifnextchar[{\maskfootcitetext@@@also[#1]}{\maskfootcitetext@@@also[][#1]}} 1698 | 1699 | \def\maskfootcitetext@@@also% 1700 | [#1][#2]#3{% 1701 | \setcounter{maskedRefs}{0}% 1702 | \SubStringsToCounter{maskedRefs}{,}{#3}% 1703 | \addtocounter{maskedRefs}{1}% 1704 | \ifnum\value{maskedRefs} = 1% 1705 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citation removed for masked review})}% 1706 | \else% 1707 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citations removed for masked review})}% 1708 | \fi% 1709 | \apaSeven@masked@refs% 1710 | } 1711 | 1712 | % \masktextcite 1713 | \newcommand\masktextcite{\@ifnextchar[{\masktextcite@@also}{\masktextcite@@also[]}} 1714 | \newcommand\masktextcite@@also{} 1715 | \def\masktextcite@@also[#1]{\@ifnextchar[{\masktextcite@@@also[#1]}{\masktextcite@@@also[][#1]}} 1716 | 1717 | \def\masktextcite@@@also% 1718 | [#1][#2]#3{% 1719 | \setcounter{maskedRefs}{0}% 1720 | \SubStringsToCounter{maskedRefs}{,}{#3}% 1721 | \addtocounter{maskedRefs}{1}% 1722 | \ifnum\value{maskedRefs} = 1% 1723 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citation removed for masked review})}% 1724 | \else% 1725 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citations removed for masked review})}% 1726 | \fi% 1727 | \apaSeven@masked@refs% 1728 | } 1729 | 1730 | % \maskTextcite 1731 | \newcommand\maskTextcite{\@ifnextchar[{\maskTextcite@@also}{\maskTextcite@@also[]}} 1732 | \newcommand\maskTextcite@@also{} 1733 | \def\maskTextcite@@also[#1]{\@ifnextchar[{\maskTextcite@@@also[#1]}{\maskTextcite@@@also[][#1]}} 1734 | 1735 | \def\maskTextcite@@@also% 1736 | [#1][#2]#3{% 1737 | \setcounter{maskedRefs}{0}% 1738 | \SubStringsToCounter{maskedRefs}{,}{#3}% 1739 | \addtocounter{maskedRefs}{1}% 1740 | \ifnum\value{maskedRefs} = 1% 1741 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citation removed for masked review})}% 1742 | \else% 1743 | \def\apaSeven@masked@refs{(\textit{\themaskedRefs\ citations removed for masked review})}% 1744 | \fi% 1745 | \apaSeven@masked@refs% 1746 | } 1747 | 1748 | } 1749 | 1750 | } 1751 | 1752 | 1753 | 1754 | %========== APA Section spacing 1755 | 1756 | \newskip\b@level@one@skip \b@level@one@skip=2.5ex plus 1ex minus .2ex 1757 | \newskip\e@level@one@skip \e@level@one@skip=1.5ex plus .6ex minus .1ex 1758 | \newskip\b@level@two@skip \b@level@two@skip=2.5ex plus 1ex minus .2ex 1759 | \newskip\e@level@two@skip \e@level@two@skip=1.5ex plus .6ex minus .1ex 1760 | \newskip\b@level@three@skip \b@level@three@skip=2.0ex plus .8ex minus .2ex 1761 | \newskip\e@level@three@skip \e@level@three@skip=1.5ex plus .6ex minus .1ex 1762 | \newskip\b@level@four@skip \b@level@four@skip=0\baselineskip \@plus 0.2ex \@minus 0.2ex 1763 | \newskip\e@level@four@skip \e@level@four@skip=-0.5em 1764 | \newskip\b@level@five@skip \b@level@five@skip=0\baselineskip \@plus 0.2ex \@minus 0.2ex 1765 | \newskip\e@level@five@skip \e@level@five@skip=-0.5em 1766 | 1767 | \ifapamodeman{% 1768 | \b@level@one@skip=0.2\baselineskip \@plus 0.2ex \@minus 0.2ex 1769 | \e@level@one@skip=0.2\baselineskip \@plus .2ex 1770 | \b@level@two@skip=0.2\baselineskip \@plus 0.2ex \@minus 0.2ex 1771 | \e@level@two@skip=0.2\baselineskip \@plus 0.2ex 1772 | \b@level@three@skip=0.2\baselineskip \@plus 0.2ex \@minus 0.2ex 1773 | \e@level@three@skip=0.2\baselineskip \@plus 0.2ex 1774 | \b@level@four@skip=0\baselineskip \@plus 0.2ex \@minus 0.2ex 1775 | \e@level@four@skip=-0.5em 1776 | \b@level@five@skip=0\baselineskip \@plus 0.2ex \@minus 0.2ex 1777 | \e@level@five@skip=-0.5em 1778 | }{} 1779 | 1780 | %========== APA Section heading & seriation, adapted from class apa6e 1781 | 1782 | % % Below is the license statement from the apa6e class, from which a 1783 | % % small bit of code was used (with permission from Nathaniel Smith) 1784 | % % Copyright (C) 2011 by Nathaniel J. Smith 1785 | % % 1786 | % % Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 1787 | % % modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 1788 | % % met: 1789 | % % 1790 | % % 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 1791 | % % notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 1792 | % % 1793 | % % 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above 1794 | % % copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following 1795 | % % disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided 1796 | % % with the distribution. 1797 | % % 1798 | % % THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 1799 | % % ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 1800 | % % LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR 1801 | % % A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 1802 | % % HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 1803 | % % SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 1804 | % % LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 1805 | % % DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 1806 | % % THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 1807 | % % (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 1808 | % % OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 1809 | % % 1810 | 1811 | \setcounter{secnumdepth}{0} 1812 | 1813 | \renewcommand{\section}{\@startsection {section}{1}{\z@}% 1814 | {\b@level@one@skip}{\e@level@one@skip}% 1815 | {\centering\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}} 1816 | 1817 | \renewcommand{\subsection}{\@startsection{subsection}{2}{\z@}% 1818 | {\b@level@two@skip}{\e@level@two@skip}% 1819 | {\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}} 1820 | 1821 | 1822 | \newcommand*{\typesectitle}[1]{#1\addperi} 1823 | 1824 | \newcommand*{\addperi}{% 1825 | \relax\ifhmode% 1826 | \ifnum\spacefactor>\@m \else.\fi% 1827 | \fi% 1828 | } 1829 | 1830 | \renewcommand{\subsubsection}{\@startsection{subsubsection}{3}{\z@}% 1831 | {\b@level@three@skip}{\e@level@three@skip}% 1832 | {\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries\itshape}} 1833 | 1834 | \renewcommand{\paragraph}{\@startsection{paragraph}{4}{\parindent}% 1835 | {\b@level@four@skip}% 1836 | {\e@level@four@skip}% 1837 | {\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries\typesectitle}} 1838 | 1839 | \renewcommand{\subparagraph}[1]{\@startsection{subparagraph}{5}{1em}% 1840 | {\b@level@five@skip}% 1841 | {\e@level@five@skip}% 1842 | {\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries\itshape\hspace{\parindent}{#1}\textit{\addperi}}{\relax}} 1843 | 1844 | % make the References section non-boldface 1845 | \AtBeginDocument{\def\st@rtbibsection{\mspart{\refname}}}% BDB -- this is for apacite 1846 | \AtBeginDocument{\def\bibsection{\mspart{\refname}}}% BDB -- this is for apacite + natbib 1847 | \newcommand{\mspart}{{\ifapamodeman{\clearpage}{}}\@startsection {section}{1}{\z@}% 1848 | {\b@level@one@skip}{\e@level@one@skip}% 1849 | {\centering\normalfont\normalsize}} 1850 | 1851 | % format the table and figure captions 1852 | \RequirePackage[singlelinecheck=off]{caption} 1853 | 1854 | \ifapamode{% man 1855 | \DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{tablelabel}{\hspace{-\parindent}\raggedright\textbf{#1 #2}} 1856 | \DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{figurelabel}{\hspace{-\parindent}\raggedright\textbf{#1 #2}} 1857 | \DeclareCaptionTextFormat{tabletext}{\hspace{-\parindent}\raggedright\textit{#1}} 1858 | \DeclareCaptionLabelSeparator{apalabelsep}{\\} 1859 | }{% jou 1860 | \DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{tablelabel}{\hspace{-\parindent}\raggedright\textbf{#1 #2}} 1861 | \DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{figurelabel}{\hspace{-\parindent}\raggedright\textbf{#1 #2}} 1862 | \DeclareCaptionTextFormat{tabletext}{\hspace{-\parindent}\textit{#1}} 1863 | \DeclareCaptionLabelSeparator{apalabelsep}{\\[\baselineskip]} 1864 | }{% doc 1865 | \DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{tablelabel}{\hspace{-\parindent}\raggedright\textbf{#1 #2}} 1866 | \DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{figurelabel}{\hspace{-\parindent}\raggedright\textbf{#1 #2}} 1867 | \DeclareCaptionTextFormat{tabletext}{\hspace{-\parindent}\raggedright\textit{#1}} 1868 | \DeclareCaptionLabelSeparator{apalabelsep}{\\[\baselineskip]} 1869 | } 1870 | \captionsetup[table]{position=above,skip=0pt,labelformat=tablelabel,labelsep=apalabelsep,textformat=tabletext} 1871 | \captionsetup[figure]{position=above,skip=0pt,labelformat=figurelabel,labelsep=apalabelsep,textfont=it} 1872 | 1873 | % space between caption and surrounding document text 1874 | % \setlength{\belowcaptionskip}{0pt} 1875 | 1876 | 1877 | %============================================================= 1878 | % 1879 | % End of code from apa6e 1880 | % 1881 | %============================================================= 1882 | 1883 | \newcommand{\figurenote}[1]{\par \small \textit{\notelabel.} {#1}} 1884 | \newcommand{\tablenote}[1]{\begin{tablenotes}[para,flushleft] 1885 | {\small 1886 | \textit{\notelabel.} {#1} 1887 | } 1888 | \end{tablenotes}} 1889 | 1890 | % Code from theapa.sty 1891 | 1892 | % Refer to LaTeX book to modify, if you want, spaces before and after of 1893 | % \begin{...} ... \end{...} or spaces between \item-s. 1894 | \newcounter{APAenum} 1895 | \newskip\@text@par@indent 1896 | \def\APAenumerate{\@text@par@indent\parindent\setbox0\hbox{1. }% 1897 | \list{\arabic{APAenum}.}{\usecounter{APAenum} 1898 | \labelwidth\z@\labelsep\z@\leftmargin\z@\parsep\z@ 1899 | \rightmargin\z@\itemsep\z@\topsep\z@\partopsep\z@ 1900 | \itemindent\@text@par@indent\advance\itemindent by\wd0 1901 | \def\makelabel##1{\hss\llap{##1 }}}} 1902 | \let\endAPAenumerate=\endlist 1903 | 1904 | \def\seriate{\@bsphack\begingroup% 1905 | \setcounter{APAenum}{0}% 1906 | \def\item{\addtocounter{APAenum}{1}(\alph{APAenum})\space}% 1907 | \ignorespaces} 1908 | \def\endseriate{\endgroup\@esphack} 1909 | 1910 | \def\APAitemize{\@text@par@indent\parindent\setbox0\hbox{$\bullet$}% 1911 | \list{$\bullet$}{% 1912 | \labelwidth\z@\labelsep.5em\leftmargin\z@\parsep\z@ 1913 | \rightmargin\z@\itemsep\z@\topsep\z@\partopsep\z@ 1914 | \itemindent\@text@par@indent 1915 | \advance\itemindent by\wd0\advance\itemindent by.5em 1916 | \def\makelabel##1{\hss\llap{##1}}}} 1917 | \let\endAPAitemize=\endlist 1918 | 1919 | % \let\enumerate=\APAenumerate 1920 | % \let\endenumerate=\endAPAenumerate 1921 | % \let\itemize=\APAitemize 1922 | % \let\enditemize=\endAPAitemize 1923 | 1924 | %============================================================= 1925 | % 1926 | % End of code from theapa.sty 1927 | % 1928 | %============================================================= 1929 | 1930 | %===== apa.cls main declarations for title page contents ===== 1931 | 1932 | \long\def\title#1{\long\def\@title{#1}} 1933 | \long\def\author#1{\authorsnames{#1}} 1934 | \long\def\affiliation#1{\ClassWarning{apa7}{Deprecated: see documentation for \string\authorsaffiliations}\authorsaffiliations{#1}} 1935 | \long\def\twoauthors#1#2{\ClassError{apa7}{Deprecated: see documentation for \string\authorsnames}{For multiple authors use \string\authorsnames}} 1936 | \long\def\threeauthors#1#2#3{\ClassError{apa7}{Deprecated: see documentation for \string\authorsnames}{For multiple authors use \string\authorsnames}} 1937 | \long\def\onetwoauthors#1#2#3{\ClassError{apa7}{Deprecated: see documentation for \string\authorsnames}{For multiple authors use \string\authorsnames}} 1938 | \long\def\twooneauthors#1#2#3{\ClassError{apa7}{Deprecated: see documentation for \string\authorsnames}{For multiple authors use \string\authorsnames}} 1939 | \long\def\fourauthors#1#2#3#4{\ClassError{apa7}{Deprecated: see documentation for \string\authorsnames}{For multiple authors use \string\authorsnames}} 1940 | \long\def\fiveauthors#1#2#3#4#5{\ClassError{apa7}{Deprecated: see documentation for \string\authorsnames}{For multiple authors use \string\authorsnames}} 1941 | \long\def\sixauthors#1#2#3#4#5#6{\ClassError{apa7}{Deprecated: see documentation for \string\authorsnames}{For multiple authors use \string\authorsnames}} 1942 | \long\def\twoaffiliations#1#2{\ClassError{apa7}{Deprecated: see documentation for \string\authorsaffiliations}{For multiple affiliations use \string\authorsaffiliations}} 1943 | \long\def\threeaffiliations#1#2#3{\ClassError{apa7}{Deprecated: see documentation for \string\authorsaffiliations}{For multiple affiliations use \string\authorsaffiliations}} 1944 | \long\def\fouraffiliations#1#2#3#4{\ClassError{apa7}{Deprecated: see documentation for \string\authorsaffiliations}{For multiple affiliations use \string\authorsaffiliations}} 1945 | \long\def\fiveaffiliations#1#2#3#4#5{\ClassError{apa7}{Deprecated: see documentation for \string\authorsaffiliations}{For multiple affiliations use \string\authorsaffiliations}} 1946 | \long\def\sixaffiliations#1#2#3#4#5#6{\ClassError{apa7}{Deprecated: see documentation for \string\authorsaffiliations}{For multiple affiliations use \string\authorsaffiliations}} 1947 | \long\def\course#1{\long\def\@course{#1}} 1948 | \long\def\professor#1{\long\def\@professor{#1}} 1949 | \long\def\duedate#1{\long\def\@duedate{#1}} 1950 | \long\def\shorttitle#1{\long\def\@shorttitle{#1}} 1951 | \long\def\note#1{\long\def\@note{#1}} 1952 | \long\def\abstract#1{\long\def\@abstract{#1}} 1953 | \long\def\keywords#1{\long\def\@keywords{#1}} 1954 | %\long\def\acknowledgements#1{\long\def\@acks{#1}} 1955 | \long\def\authornote#1{\long\def\@acks{#1}} 1956 | \def\journal#1{\def\@journal{#1}} 1957 | \def\volume#1{\def\@vvolume{#1}} 1958 | \def\ccoppy#1{\def\@ccoppy{#1}} 1959 | \def\copnum#1{\def\@copnum{#1}} 1960 | 1961 | % Combined code from https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/297507/how-to-apply-a-do-function-to-two-lists and 1962 | % https://www.dickimaw-books.com/latex/admin/html/exercises/oxfordcomma.shtml 1963 | 1964 | % Create etoolbox lists for multiple authors and affiliations 1965 | \newcommand*\listauthors{} 1966 | \newcommand*\listsuperscripts{} 1967 | \newcommand*\listaffiliations{} 1968 | 1969 | \newcommand*{\authorsnames}[2][]{ 1970 | \def\def@multipleauthors{\@multipleauthorsmode} % 1971 | \renewcommand*\listauthors{} 1972 | \renewcommand*\listsuperscripts{} 1973 | \newcounter{NumberOfAuthors} 1974 | \newcounter{NumberOfSuperscripts} 1975 | \forcsvlist{\stepcounter{NumberOfAuthors}\listadd\listauthors}{#2} 1976 | \forcsvlist{\stepcounter{NumberOfSuperscripts}\listadd\listsuperscripts}{#1} 1977 | } 1978 | 1979 | \newcommand*{\authorsaffiliations}[1]{ 1980 | \def\def@multipleaffils{\@multipleaffilsmode} % 1981 | \renewcommand*\listaffiliations{} 1982 | \newcounter{NumberOfAffiliations} 1983 | \forcsvlist{\stepcounter{NumberOfAffiliations}\listadd\listaffiliations}{#1} 1984 | } 1985 | 1986 | \makeatletter 1987 | \catcode`\|=3 1988 | 1989 | \def\looptwo#1#2{% 1990 | \edef\tmp{\noexpand\xtwo% 1991 | \unexpanded\expandafter{#1}\relax % no added delimiter here 1992 | \unexpanded\expandafter{#2}\relax % no added delimiter here 1993 | } \tmp% 1994 | }% 1995 | 1996 | \def\xtwo#1|#2\relax#3|#4\relax{% 1997 | \dotwo{#1}{#3}% 1998 | \def\tmp{#2}% 1999 | \ifx\empty\tmp% 2000 | \expandafter\@gobble% 2001 | \else% 2002 | \expandafter\@firstofone% 2003 | \fi% 2004 | {\xtwo#2\relax#4\relax}% 2005 | }% 2006 | 2007 | \catcode`\|=12 2008 | \makeatother 2009 | 2010 | \newcommand*{\dotwo}[2]{} 2011 | 2012 | \newcommand*{\authorsep}{}% 2013 | \newcommand*{\lastauthor}{}% 2014 | \newcommand*{\prelastauthor}{}% 2015 | \newcommand*{\prelastauthorsep}{}% 2016 | 2017 | \newcommand{\displayauthors}{% 2018 | \renewcommand*{\authorsep}{}% 2019 | \renewcommand*{\lastauthor}{}% 2020 | \renewcommand*{\prelastauthor}{}% 2021 | \renewcommand*{\prelastauthorsep}{}% 2022 | \ifnum\value{NumberOfSuperscripts}=0% If no superscripts are specified, print authors without superscripts. 2023 | \renewcommand*{\do}[1]{% 2024 | \authorsep% 2025 | \lastauthor% 2026 | \renewcommand{\lastauthor}{% 2027 | \renewcommand{\authorsep}{, 2028 | \renewcommand*{\prelastauthorsep}{,}}% 2029 | \renewcommand{\prelastauthor}{\prelastauthorsep\ \lastauthorseparator\ }% Terminated commands with \ to preserve following space 2030 | ##1% 2031 | }% 2032 | }% 2033 | \dolistloop{\listauthors}% 2034 | \else 2035 | \renewcommand*{\dotwo}[2]{% 2036 | \authorsep% 2037 | \lastauthor% 2038 | \renewcommand{\lastauthor}{% 2039 | \renewcommand{\authorsep}{, 2040 | \renewcommand*{\prelastauthorsep}{,}}% 2041 | \renewcommand{\prelastauthor}{\prelastauthorsep\ \lastauthorseparator\ }% Terminated commands with \ to preserve following space 2042 | ##1\textsuperscript{##2}% 2043 | }% 2044 | }% 2045 | \looptwo\listauthors\listsuperscripts% 2046 | \fi 2047 | \prelastauthor \lastauthor% 2048 | } 2049 | 2050 | \newcommand{\displayaffiliations}{% 2051 | \ifnum\value{NumberOfSuperscripts}=0% If no superscripts are specified, print affiliations without superscripts. 2052 | \renewcommand*{\do}[1]{% 2053 | ##1\\% 2054 | }% 2055 | \else 2056 | \newcounter{AffiliationNumber} 2057 | \renewcommand*{\do}[1]{% 2058 | \stepcounter{AffiliationNumber} 2059 | \textsuperscript{\arabic{AffiliationNumber}}##1\\% 2060 | }% 2061 | \fi 2062 | \dolistloop{\listaffiliations}% 2063 | } 2064 | 2065 | \makeatletter 2066 | 2067 | \def\check@author{% 2068 | \@ifundefined{def@multipleauthors}{% 2069 | \ClassWarningNoLine{apa7}{Author not defined}\authorsnames{Author}}{} 2070 | \@ifundefined{@title}{% 2071 | \ClassWarningNoLine{apa7}{Title not defined}\def\@title{Title}}{} 2072 | \@ifundefined{def@multipleaffils}{% 2073 | \ClassWarningNoLine{apa7}{Affiliation not defined}\authorsaffiliations{Affiliation}}{} 2074 | \@ifundefined{def@stu}{% man mode 2075 | \@ifundefined{@shorttitle}{% 2076 | \ClassWarningNoLine{apa7}{Short title not defined}\def\@shorttitle{INSERT SHORTTITLE COMMAND IN PREAMBLE}}{} 2077 | \@ifundefined{@abstract}{% 2078 | \ClassWarningNoLine{apa7}{Abstract not defined}}{} 2079 | \@ifundefined{@keywords}{% 2080 | \ClassInfo{apa7}{Keywords not defined}}{} 2081 | }{ % stu mode 2082 | \@ifundefined{@course}{% 2083 | \ClassWarningNoLine{apa7}{Course title not defined}\def\@course{Course Title}}{} 2084 | \@ifundefined{@professor}{% 2085 | \ClassWarningNoLine{apa7}{Professor not defined}\def\@professor{Professor Name}}{} 2086 | \@ifundefined{@duedate}{% 2087 | \ClassWarningNoLine{apa7}{Due date not defined}\def\@duedate{Due Date}}{} 2088 | \@ifundefined{@shorttitle}{% 2089 | \def\@shorttitle{}}{}% 2090 | } 2091 | \@ifundefined{def@multipleauthors}{}{% 2092 | \ifnum\value{NumberOfSuperscripts}=0% 2093 | % do nothing. If no superscripts are specified, print authors and affiliations without superscripts. 2094 | \else \ifnum\value{NumberOfAuthors}=\value{NumberOfSuperscripts}% 2095 | % do nothing 2096 | \else 2097 | \ClassError{apa7}{Number of Authors does not match number of Superscripts}{Please provide an equal number of authors and superscripts.} 2098 | \fi 2099 | \fi 2100 | }% 2101 | } 2102 | 2103 | %==== Automatic figure size and orientation determination ==== 2104 | 2105 | \newsavebox\gr@box 2106 | \newlength\gr@boxwidth 2107 | \newlength\gr@boxheight 2108 | 2109 | \newcommand{\fitfigure}[2][0.5]{% 2110 | %\ifapamodeman 2111 | %{% man 2112 | %\sbox\gr@box{\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{#2}} 2113 | %\settowidth{\gr@boxwidth}{\usebox\gr@box} 2114 | %\settoheight{\gr@boxheight}{\usebox\gr@box} 2115 | %\ifdim\gr@boxheight>\gr@boxwidth{% display upright (h) 2116 | % \ifdim\gr@boxheight>\textheight% 2117 | % \centerline{\vspace{\fill}\includegraphics[height=\textheight]{#2}\vspace{\fill}}% 2118 | % \else% 2119 | % \usebox\gr@box% 2120 | % \fi} 2121 | %\else{% display rotated 2122 | % \sbox\gr@box{\includegraphics[angle=90,width=\linewidth]{#2}} 2123 | % \settoheight{\gr@boxheight}{\usebox\gr@box} 2124 | % \ifdim\gr@boxheight>\textheight% 2125 | % \centerline{\vspace{\fill}\includegraphics[angle=90,height=\textheight]{#2}\vspace{\fill}}% 2126 | % \else% 2127 | % \usebox\gr@box% 2128 | % \fi}% 2129 | %\fi 2130 | %}{% jou, doc 2131 | \sbox\gr@box{\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{#2}} 2132 | \settoheight{\gr@boxheight}{\usebox\gr@box} 2133 | \ifdim\gr@boxheight>\textheight% 2134 | \centerline{\includegraphics[height=#1\textheight]{#2}}% need to leave space for caption 2135 | \else% 2136 | \usebox\gr@box% 2137 | \fi 2138 | %} 2139 | } 2140 | 2141 | \newcommand{\fitbitmap}[2][0.5]{ % like fitfigure but no scaling in man mode for best quality 2142 | %\ifapamodeman 2143 | %{% man 2144 | %\sbox\gr@box{\includegraphics{#2}} 2145 | %\settowidth{\gr@boxwidth}{\usebox\gr@box} 2146 | %\settoheight{\gr@boxheight}{\usebox\gr@box} 2147 | %\ifdim\gr@boxwidth>\textwidth% display rotated 2148 | % \centerline{\vspace{\fill}\includegraphics[angle=90]{#2}\vspace{\fill}}% 2149 | % \ifdim\gr@boxheight>\textwidth\ClassWarning{apa7}{Figure #2 too high!}\fi% display rotated 2150 | % \ifdim\gr@boxwidth>\textheight\ClassWarning{apa7}{Figure #2 too wide!}\fi% display rotated 2151 | %\else% display upright 2152 | % \centerline{\vspace{\fill}\includegraphics{#2}\vspace{\fill}}% 2153 | % \ifdim\gr@boxheight>\textheight\ClassWarning{apa7}{Figure #2 too high!}\fi% display rotated 2154 | %\fi} 2155 | %{% jou, doc 2156 | \sbox\gr@box{\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{#2}} 2157 | \settoheight{\gr@boxheight}{\usebox\gr@box} 2158 | \ifdim\gr@boxheight>\textheight% 2159 | \centerline{\includegraphics[height=#1\textheight]{#2}}% need to leave space for caption 2160 | \else% 2161 | \centerline{\usebox\gr@box}% 2162 | \fi 2163 | %} 2164 | } 2165 | 2166 | %==== Miscellaneous definitions 2167 | 2168 | \let\normal@BBAB\BBAB % -- thp 2005/07/23 2169 | \let\table@BBAB\BBAA % -- thp 2005/07/23 2170 | 2171 | \setlength{\doublerulesep}{\arrayrulewidth} 2172 | \newcommand\thickline{\hline\hline} 2173 | \renewcommand\footnoterule{% 2174 | \kern-3\p@ 2175 | % \hrule.5\@width.4\columnwidth 2176 | \hrule height0.125pt width.5in 2177 | \kern2.6\p@} 2178 | 2179 | \let\apaSeventabular\tabular 2180 | \let\apaSeven@doc@tabular\tabular 2181 | %\let\old@tabular\tabular 2182 | %\def\apaSeventabular#1{\def\@halignto{to\linewidth}% 2183 | % \let\BBAB\table@BBAB% -- thp 2005/07/23 2184 | % \@tabular{@{\extracolsep{\fill}}#1}} 2185 | %\def\apaSeven@doc@tabular{%% thp 2006/01/02 2186 | % \let\BBAB\table@BBAB%% Erik Meijer noticed that in doc mode tables weren't centered 2187 | % \hfill\old@tabular} %% and that the in-table citation form was incorrect 2188 | %% 2189 | \let\apaSeven@doc@endtabular\endtabular 2190 | %\let\orig@endtabular\endtabular % -- thp 2005/07/23 2191 | %\def\endtabular{% 2192 | % \let\BBAB\normal@BBAB% -- thp 2005/07/23 2193 | % \orig@endtabular\ifapamodedoc{\hfill}{}}% 2006/01/02 \hfill for centering in doc mode 2194 | %\def\apaSeven@doc@endtabular{%% thp 2006/01/03 2195 | % \let\BBAB\normal@BBAB% %% separate redefinition of tabular/endtabular for doc mode 2196 | % \orig@endtabular\hfill}%% to ensure centering, especially in case array.sty is loaded 2197 | 2198 | % Define footnote mark commands for tables that won't mess up vertical alignment 2199 | \def\@tab@fn#1{\ensuremath{^{\mbox{{\scriptsize #1}}}}} 2200 | \def\tabfnm#1{\rlap{\@tab@fn{#1}}} 2201 | %\def\tabfnt#1#2{\par\raggedright\@tab@fn{#1}#2}%BDB 2202 | \def\tabfnt#1#2{\raggedright\@tab@fn{#1}#2} 2203 | 2204 | % Provide a command to display vector symbols appropriately in each mode, thp 10/00 2205 | % Use improved definition of apaSevenvector provided by Erik Meijer -- 2005/12/28 2206 | \def\apaSevenvector#1{{\ensuremath 2207 | \uprightlowercasegreek 2208 | \ifapamodeman 2209 | {\apaSevensmash{\mathop{\kern\z@\mathrm{#1}}\limits_{\scriptscriptstyle\sim}}}% 2210 | {\if@bm@loaded\bm{\mathrm{#1}}\else\mathbf{#1}\fi% in case bm is not available 2211 | }% 2212 | }} 2213 | % and here are the necessary definitions & packages, as instructed by Erik Meijer 2214 | \newcommand{\apaSevensmash}{% 2215 | \def\finsm@sh{\dp\z@\z@ \box\z@}% 2216 | \expandafter\mathpalette\expandafter\mathsm@sh 2217 | }% 2218 | \newif\if@bm@loaded\@bm@loadedfalse 2219 | \IfFileExists{bm.sty}{\RequirePackage{bm}\@bm@loadedtrue}{}% if not, apaSevenvector will fail 2220 | \newcommand{\uprightlowercasegreek}{% 2221 | \@ifundefined{alphaup}{}{% 2222 | \def\alpha {\alphaup }% 2223 | \def\beta {\betaup }% 2224 | \def\gamma {\gammaup }% 2225 | \def\delta {\deltaup }% 2226 | \def\epsilon {\epsilonup }% 2227 | \def\varepsilon{\varepsilonup}% 2228 | \def\zeta {\zetaup }% 2229 | \def\eta {\etaup }% 2230 | \def\theta {\thetaup }% 2231 | \def\vartheta {\varthetaup }% 2232 | \def\iota {\iotaup }% 2233 | \def\kappa {\kappaup }% 2234 | \def\lambda {\lambdaup }% 2235 | \def\mu {\muup }% 2236 | \def\nu {\nuup }% 2237 | \def\xi {\xiup }% 2238 | \def\pi {\piup }% 2239 | \def\varpi {\varpiup }% 2240 | \def\rho {\rhoup }% 2241 | \def\varrho {\varrhoup }% 2242 | \def\sigma {\sigmaup }% 2243 | \def\varsigma {\varsigmaup }% 2244 | \def\tau {\tauup }% 2245 | \def\upsilon {\upsilonup }% 2246 | \def\phi {\phiup }% 2247 | \def\varphi {\varphiup }% 2248 | \def\chi {\chiup }% 2249 | \def\psi {\psiup }% 2250 | \def\omega {\omegaup }% 2251 | }% 2252 | } 2253 | \let\apaSevenmatrix\apaSevenvector 2254 | 2255 | %==== Appendix macros added by Michael Erickson 2000/07/11, revised by thp 2000/07/18 2256 | 2257 | \newcounter{appendix}\setcounter{appendix}{0} 2258 | \renewcommand{\theappendix}{\@Alph\c@appendix} 2259 | \def\apaSevenappfig{% 2260 | \renewcommand\thefigure{\theappendix\@arabic\c@figure}% 2261 | \ifapamodeman{\renewcommand\thepostfig{\theappendix\arabic{postfig}}}{}} 2262 | \def\apaSevenapptab{% 2263 | \renewcommand\thetable{\theappendix\@arabic\c@table}% 2264 | \ifapamodeman{\renewcommand\theposttbl{\theappendix\arabic{posttbl}}}{}} 2265 | \def\apaSevenappeq{% 2266 | \renewcommand\theequation{\theappendix\@arabic\c@equation}} 2267 | \newif\ifoneappendix 2268 | \oneappendixtrue % one appendix by default 2269 | \newif\ifappendix 2270 | \appendixfalse 2271 | 2272 | \def\appendix{% 2273 | % 2274 | \ifapamodeman{\processdelayedfloats}{}% BDB -- output all tables and figures prior to the appendix 2275 | % 2276 | \appendixtrue 2277 | \apaSevenappfig 2278 | \apaSevenapptab 2279 | \apaSevenappeq 2280 | % \ifapamodejou{}{\clearpage} %% commented out -- thp 2005/07/23 2281 | \let\old@apaSeven@section=\section % This will not work right with five levels in appendix. 2282 | % Should go into \section, not \leveltwo but would also require 2283 | % changes to section* and section[ (see \def\section above) 2284 | % Who uses five level heading appendices anyway? 2285 | % \newlength{\app@t@width} 2286 | % \setlength{\app@t@width}{\columnwidth} 2287 | % \addtolength{\app@t@width}{-8em}%% leveltwo is defined with leftskip=rightskip=4em plus 1fill 2288 | \long\def\section##1{% 2289 | \makeatletter% 2290 | \def\@currentlabelname{##1}% 2291 | \makeatother% 2292 | \ifapamodeman{% 2293 | \clearpage 2294 | \setcounter{postfig}{0} 2295 | \setcounter{posttbl}{0} 2296 | % \efloat@condopen{fff} 2297 | % \efloat@iwrite{fff}{\string\addtocounter{appendix}{1}} 2298 | % \efloat@iwrite{fff}{\string\setcounter{figure}{0}} 2299 | % \efloat@condopen{ttt} 2300 | % \efloat@iwrite{ttt}{\string\addtocounter{appendix}{1}} 2301 | % \efloat@iwrite{ttt}{\string\setcounter{table}{0}}% 2302 | }{% 2303 | % \setcounter{figure}{0}% 2304 | % \setcounter{table}{0}% 2305 | % \vskip2.5ex% 2306 | % %\small% the appendix should be set in smaller type in jou, including headers! 2307 | }% 2308 | \setcounter{figure}{0}% 2309 | \setcounter{table}{0}% 2310 | \setcounter{equation}{0}% 2311 | \vskip2.5ex% 2312 | % \addtocounter{appendix}{1}% 2313 | \refstepcounter{appendix}% 2002/07/20 this takes care of references too 2314 | \ifnum\c@appendix>1\immediate\write\@auxout{\global\string\oneappendixfalse}\fi% 2315 | % \old@apaSeven@section{% 2316 | % \old@tabular[t]{@{}p{\app@t@width}@{}}% tabular may have been redefined 2317 | % \centering{% 2318 | % \appendixname\ifoneappendix\else~\theappendix\fi\\ 2319 | % ##1% 2320 | % }\endtabular 2321 | % }% 2322 | % 2323 | \centerline{\normalfont\normalsize\textbf\appendixname\ifoneappendix\else~\textbf\theappendix\fi}% 2324 | \centerline{\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries##1}\par% 2325 | \setlength{\parindent}{0.5in} 2326 | \makeatletter% 2327 | \@afterindentfalse% 2328 | \@afterheading% 2329 | \makeatother% 2330 | % 2331 | }% 2332 | % 2333 | } % end of appendix definition 2334 | 2335 | %==== End of general apa.cls macro definitions ==== 2336 | 2337 | 2338 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 2339 | %% %% 2340 | %% MANUSCRIPT FORMAT %% 2341 | %% AND STUDENT %% 2342 | %% %% 2343 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 2344 | 2345 | \@ifundefined{def@man}{}{% 2346 | 2347 | % \def\@@spacing{1.75} 2348 | \def\@@spacing{1.655} 2349 | 2350 | \newcommand{\@doublespacing}{\linespread{1.655}} 2351 | \@doublespacing 2352 | 2353 | % allow a little more space between captions and floats in man mode 2354 | \captionsetup[table]{skip=10pt} 2355 | \captionsetup[figure]{skip=10pt} 2356 | 2357 | \def\rightheader#1{\def\r@headr{\protect\MakeUppercase{#1}}} 2358 | \def\leftheader#1{\def\r@headl{#1}} 2359 | %\def\shorttitle#1{\def\s@title{#1}}%\markright{\hfill #1 \thepage} %% no rm - thp 020227 2360 | 2361 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%\newcommand{\shorttitle}[1]{\def\@shorttitle{#1}} 2362 | 2363 | \raggedright 2364 | 2365 | \RequirePackage{fancyhdr} 2366 | \setlength{\headheight}{15.2pt} 2367 | \fancyhf{} 2368 | \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} 2369 | 2370 | \fancypagestyle{titlepage}{% 2371 | \lhead{\MakeUppercase{\@shorttitle}}% 2372 | \rhead{\thepage}% 2373 | } 2374 | \fancypagestyle{otherpage}{% 2375 | \lhead{\MakeUppercase{\@shorttitle}}% 2376 | \rhead{\thepage}% 2377 | } 2378 | \pagestyle{otherpage} 2379 | 2380 | %========== Alterations to endnotes =================== 2381 | 2382 | %\RequirePackage{endnotes} 2383 | % 2384 | %% added by BDB to make section heading non-bolface 2385 | %\def\enoteheading{\section*{\normalfont\normalsize\notesname 2386 | % \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase{\notesname}}{\MakeUppercase{\notesname}}}% 2387 | % \mbox{}\par\vskip-\baselineskip} 2388 | % 2389 | % 2390 | %\def\@makeenmark{\hbox{$^{\mbox{\small\@ifundefined{hrm}{}{\sf}\@theenmark}}$}} 2391 | %\def\enoteformat{\rightskip\z@ \leftskip\z@ 2392 | % \raggedright\fussy\hyphenpenalty 10000 \parindent=0.4in 2393 | % \leavevmode\llap{\hbox{$^{\mbox{\small\@ifundefined{hrm}{}{\sf}\@theenmark}}$}}} 2394 | %\AtEndDocument{% 2395 | % \ifappendix% set section back to no numbering after appendix 2396 | % \appendixfalse\let\section=\old@apaSeven@section% 2397 | % \fi 2398 | %% \@ifundefined{@acks}{}{\newpage\section{\acksname}\@acks} 2399 | % \@ifundefined{hrm}{\def\enotesize{\normalsize}} 2400 | % {\def\enotesize{\normalsize\@ifundefined{hrm}{}{\sf}}} 2401 | % \@ifundefined{NoEndnotes}{\if@enotesopen\newpage\theendnotes\fi}{} 2402 | % \let\footnote=\oldfootnote 2403 | %} 2404 | 2405 | %========= Alterations to endfloat ==================== 2406 | 2407 | % prepare to bypass endfloat for any tables or figures in appendices 2408 | \let\@noendfloattab\table% BDB 2409 | \let\@noendfloatfig\figure% BDB 2410 | 2411 | % \@ifundefined{float@mark}{% Figure and table in-text markers are no longer required 2412 | % \RequirePackage[notablist,figlist,notabhead,nofighead,tablesfirst,nomarkers]{endfloat}[1995/10/11]}{% 2413 | % \RequirePackage[notablist,figlist,notabhead,nofighead,tablesfirst]{endfloat}[1995/10/11]} 2414 | 2415 | \RequirePackage[notablist,figlist,notabhead,nofighead,tablesfirst,nomarkers]{endfloat}[1995/10/11] 2416 | 2417 | %\renewcommand{\figureplace}{% 2418 | % \par\begin{center} 2419 | % \parbox{\textwidth} 2420 | % {\begin{center} 2421 | % \rule{2.1in}{0.005in}\\ 2422 | % Insert \figurename~\thepostfig\ about here\\ 2423 | % \rule{2.1in}{0.005in}\\ 2424 | % \end{center}} 2425 | % \end{center}\par} 2426 | %\renewcommand{\tableplace}{% 2427 | % \par\begin{center} 2428 | % \parbox{\textwidth} 2429 | % {\begin{center} 2430 | % \rule{2.1in}{0.005in}\\ 2431 | % Insert \tablename~\theposttbl\ about here\\ 2432 | % \rule{2.1in}{0.005in}\\ 2433 | % \end{center}} 2434 | % \end{center}\par} 2435 | 2436 | \def\@gobbleuntilnext[#1]{} 2437 | \let\eatarg\@gobbleuntilnext 2438 | \let\ifnextchar\@ifnextchar 2439 | 2440 | \@ifundefined{def@floatsintext}{% Guillaume Jourjon 19/10/10 2441 | \def\figure{% 2442 | \ifappendix 2443 | \vspace*{\intextsep} 2444 | \def\fps@figure{!hbt}% 2445 | \@noendfloatfig 2446 | \else 2447 | \efloat@condopen{fff} 2448 | \@nameuse{efloat@separator@fff}% 2449 | \efloat@iwrite{fff}{\string\begin{figure*}[hbt]}% 2450 | \global\def\@figure@written{\relax}% Set a flag that there is at least one figure -- thp 20010705 2451 | %% should be a global declaration to be "visible" at end document 2452 | \ifnextchar[{\gobbleuntilnext[}{} 2453 | \efloat@iwrite{fff}{\string\ifnextchar[{\string\eatarg}{}} 2454 | % \if@domarkers% 2455 | % \addtocounter{postfig}{1}% % bj 2456 | % \figureplace% % bj 2457 | % \fi% 2458 | \def\@currenvir{efloat@float}% 2459 | \begingroup% 2460 | \let\do\ef@makeinnocent \dospecials% 2461 | \ef@makeinnocent\^^L% and whatever other special cases 2462 | \endlinechar`\^^M \catcode`\^^M=12 \ef@xfigure% 2463 | \fi% 2464 | }% 2465 | 2466 | \def\table{% 2467 | \ifappendix 2468 | \vspace*{\intextsep} 2469 | \def\fps@table{!hbt} 2470 | \@noendfloattab 2471 | \else 2472 | \efloat@condopen{ttt} 2473 | \@nameuse{efloat@separator@ttt}% 2474 | \efloat@iwrite{ttt}{\string\begin{table*}[hbt]}% 2475 | \ifnextchar[{\gobbleuntilnext[}{} 2476 | \@ifundefined{hrm}{}{% 2477 | \efloat@iwrite{ttt}{\string\sf}}% 2478 | \efloat@iwrite{ttt}{\string\ifnextchar[{\string\eatarg}{}} % bj 2479 | % \if@domarkers 2480 | % \addtocounter{posttbl}{1} % bj 2481 | % \tableplace % bj 2482 | % \fi 2483 | \def\@currenvir{efloat@float}% 2484 | \begingroup 2485 | \let\do\ef@makeinnocent \dospecials 2486 | \ef@makeinnocent\^^L% and whatever other special cases 2487 | \endlinechar`\^^M \catcode`\^^M=12 \ef@xtable% 2488 | \fi 2489 | }% 2490 | 2491 | % for rotated tables, per Ulrike Fischer: http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/79843 2492 | \RequirePackage{etoolbox} 2493 | \AtEndPreamble{% 2494 | \@ifpackageloaded{rotating}{% 2495 | \DeclareDelayedFloatFlavor{sidewaystable}{table} 2496 | \DeclareDelayedFloatFlavor{sidewaysfigure}{figure} 2497 | }{}% 2498 | }% 2499 | 2500 | }{% 2501 | \RequirePackage{float} 2502 | \floatplacement{figure}{htb} 2503 | \def\figure{\@float{figure}} 2504 | \def\endfigure{\end@float} 2505 | 2506 | \floatplacement{table}{htb} 2507 | \def\table{\@float{table}} 2508 | \def\endtable{\end@float} 2509 | } 2510 | 2511 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%\long\def\@@contentsline#1#2#3{ #2 } 2512 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%\long\def\numberline#1#2{\noindent{\em\figurename\ #1.\/} #2\vspace{0.5\baselineskip}\par} 2513 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%\long\def\@@caption{\refstepcounter\@captype \@dblarg{\@@@caption\@captype}} 2514 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%\long\def\@@@caption#1[#2]#3{\addcontentsline{\csname 2515 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%% ext@#1\endcsname}{#1}{\protect\numberline{\csname 2516 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%% the#1\endcsname}{\ignorespaces #2}}} 2517 | %\def\listoffigures{\section*{\figurecaptionsname}\@starttoc{lof}}% changed from 'Figure Captions' 2518 | 2519 | %\long\def\figurecaptionsformat{ 2520 | % \let\contentsline=\@@contentsline 2521 | % \let\numberline=\@@numberline 2522 | % \def\baselinestretch{\@@spacing} 2523 | %} 2524 | 2525 | \def\processfigures{% 2526 | \expandafter\ifnum \csname @ef@fffopen\endcsname>0 2527 | \immediate\closeout\efloat@postfff \ef@setct{fff}{0} 2528 | \clearpage 2529 | \if@figlist 2530 | \@ifundefined{@figure@written}{}{% 2531 | % \figurecaptionsformat 2532 | {\normalsize\@ifundefined{hrm}{}{\sf}% 2533 | % \let\BBAB\table@BBAB% -- thp 2005/07/23 2534 | % \listoffigures% 2535 | % \let\BBAB\normal@BBAB% -- thp 2005/07/23 2536 | } 2537 | % \clearpage 2538 | } 2539 | \fi 2540 | % \if@fighead 2541 | % \section*{\figuresection} 2542 | % \suppressfloats[t] 2543 | % \fi 2544 | \@ifundefined{fig@num}{% 2545 | % \markboth{}{} 2546 | \pagestyle{otherpage} 2547 | % \pagestyle{empty}% 2548 | }{% 2549 | \setcounter{page}{1} 2550 | % \markright{\rm\hfill \s@title, Figure} 2551 | \def\@oddhead{\rightmark} % changed by Michael Erickson 2552 | \markright{\hfill \s@title, \figurename\ \protect\thefigure} % to include appendix numbering 2553 | % remove rm - thp 020227 2554 | } 2555 | % \let\caption=\@@caption 2556 | \def\baselinestretch{\@@spacing}\normalsize\@ifundefined{hrm}{}{\sf} 2557 | \processfigures@hook \@input{\jobname.fff} 2558 | \fi} 2559 | 2560 | \def\processtables{% 2561 | \expandafter\ifnum \csname @ef@tttopen\endcsname>0 2562 | \immediate\closeout\efloat@postttt \ef@setct{ttt}{0} 2563 | \clearpage 2564 | \if@tabhead 2565 | \section*{\tablesection} 2566 | \suppressfloats[t] 2567 | \fi 2568 | \def\baselinestretch{\@@spacing} 2569 | \processtables@hook \@ifundefined{hrm}{}{\sf}% 2570 | \tiny\normalsize% 2571 | % We need to deal with citation alterations here because otherwise we either 2572 | % lose the definition through the .ttt diversion or we miss the table* 2573 | \let\BBAB\table@BBAB% -- thp 2005/07/23 2574 | \@input{\jobname.ttt}% 2575 | \let\BBAB\normal@BBAB% -- thp 2005/07/23 2576 | \fi} 2577 | 2578 | %========== Alterations to captions (BDB) =================== 2579 | 2580 | \captionsetup{justification=raggedright} 2581 | 2582 | 2583 | %========= Maketitle, margins, lengths, etc. ========== 2584 | 2585 | \def\maketitle{ 2586 | \@ifundefined{hrm}{}{\hrm} 2587 | \check@author 2588 | % \@ifundefined{s@title}{\ClassInfo{apa7}{Using title for short title} 2589 | % \def\s@title{\@title} 2590 | % \markright{\hfill\@title}}%\protect\thepage}} %% removed rm 2591 | % {\markright{\hfill\s@title}}%\protect\thepage}} %% thp 020227 2592 | % \@ifundefined{r@headr}{\ClassInfo{apa7}{Using short title for running head} 2593 | % \def\r@headr{\protect\MakeUppercase{\s@title}}}{} 2594 | 2595 | 2596 | \begin{center} 2597 | 2598 | % \makebox[\linewidth][l]{\rheadname\hspace{0.1in}\MakeUppercase{\r@headr}}\\ %thp090298 2599 | 2600 | \vspace*{4\baselineskip} 2601 | \textbf\@title% 2602 | \ifapamodeman{% 2603 | \vspace{\baselineskip}\\ 2604 | }{% 2605 | \vspace{\baselineskip}\\ 2606 | } 2607 | \@ifundefined{def@stu}{ %Professional manuscript 2608 | \@ifundefined{apaSeven@maskauthoridentity}{% BDB 2609 | 2610 | \displayauthors \\ 2611 | \displayaffiliations 2612 | 2613 | \@ifundefined{@note} 2614 | {\vspace*{\baselineskip} } 2615 | {\@note} 2616 | 2617 | }{% mask author identity -- show nothing in the author or author note space 2618 | } 2619 | 2620 | \end{center} 2621 | 2622 | \@ifundefined{apaSeven@maskauthoridentity}{ 2623 | \@ifundefined{@acks} 2624 | {} 2625 | {% 2626 | \vfill% 2627 | \section*{\normalfont\normalsize\textbf\acksname} 2628 | \raggedright 2629 | \setlength{\parindent}{0.5in} 2630 | \indent\@acks\par% 2631 | } 2632 | }{% mask author identity -- show nothing in the author or author note space 2633 | }}{% Student Manuscript 2634 | \@ifundefined{apaSeven@maskauthoridentity}{% BDB 2635 | \displayauthors \\ 2636 | 2637 | \displayaffiliations 2638 | }{% mask author identity -- show nothing in the author or affiliations space 2639 | } 2640 | \@course \\ 2641 | \@professor \\ 2642 | \@duedate \\ 2643 | 2644 | \@ifundefined{apaSeven@maskauthoridentity}{% BDB 2645 | \@ifundefined{@note} 2646 | {\vspace*{\baselineskip} } 2647 | {\@note} 2648 | }{% mask author identity -- show nothing in the note space 2649 | } 2650 | 2651 | \end{center} 2652 | 2653 | \@ifundefined{@acks} 2654 | {} 2655 | {% 2656 | \@ifundefined{apaSeven@maskauthoridentity}{% BDB 2657 | \vfill% 2658 | \section*{\normalfont\normalsize\textbf\acksname} 2659 | \raggedright 2660 | \setlength{\parindent}{0.5in} 2661 | \indent\@acks\par% 2662 | }{% mask author identity -- show nothing in the author note space 2663 | } 2664 | } 2665 | 2666 | } 2667 | \newpage 2668 | %BDB\hyphenpenalty 10000 2669 | \fussy 2670 | \@ifundefined{@abstract}{}{% 2671 | \section*{\normalfont\normalsize\textbf\abstractname}% BDB 2672 | \noindent\@abstract\par% BDB 2673 | \@ifundefined{@keywords}{}{% 2674 | \setlength{\parindent}{0.5in}% BDB 2675 | \indent\textit{\keywordname:} \@keywords% 2676 | }% 2677 | \newpage 2678 | } 2679 | 2680 | \@ifundefined{def@donotrepeattitle}{ 2681 | \section*{\protect\normalfont\textbf{\@title}} 2682 | }{}% 2683 | \raggedright% 2684 | \setlength{\parindent}{0.5in}% 2685 | % \indent% 2686 | } 2687 | 2688 | \thispagestyle{titlepage} 2689 | 2690 | %\ThreeLevelHeading 2691 | % \def\baselinestretch{\@@spacing} 2692 | 2693 | % footnote issues: separate multiple footnotes on the same page: 2694 | \setlength{\footnotesep}{16pt} 2695 | 2696 | % make footnotes ragged-right (credit to Mako Hill): 2697 | \renewcommand\@makefntext[1]{\raggedright\textsuperscript{\@thefnmark}~#1} 2698 | 2699 | %\setlength{\topmargin}{0in} 2700 | %\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0.25in} 2701 | %\setlength{\evensidemargin}{0.25in} 2702 | %\setlength{\textwidth}{6in} 2703 | %\setlength{\textheight}{8.5in} 2704 | %\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0} 2705 | % 2706 | %\def\ps@myheadings{ 2707 | % \let\@mkboth\@gobbletwo 2708 | % \def\@oddhead{\hbox{}\rightmark\hfil\hspace{0.1in}\thepage} %% removed rm - thp 020227 2709 | % \def\@oddfoot{} 2710 | % \def\@evenhead{} 2711 | % \def\@evenfoot{} 2712 | % \def\sectionmark##1{} 2713 | % \def\subsectionmark##1{}} 2714 | 2715 | %\pagestyle{myheadings} 2716 | %\raggedright 2717 | %BDB\hyphenpenalty 10000 2718 | \newcommand{\footmark}[1]{${}^{\mbox{\normalsize #1}}$} 2719 | 2720 | %\long\def\@makecaption#1#2{% 2721 | % \let\BBAB\table@BBAB % thp 2005/07/23 2722 | % \vskip10pt% 2723 | % \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{\parbox{\columnwidth}{#1\cap@line{\cap@style #2}}}% 2724 | % \ifdim\wd\@tempboxa>\hsize\parbox{\columnwidth}{#1\cap@line{\cap@style #2}}\par% 2725 | % \else\hbox to\hsize{\box\@tempboxa\hfil}\par% 2726 | % \fi% 2727 | % \let\BBAB\normal@BBAB % thp 2005/07/23 2728 | % \vskip\baselineskip} 2729 | % 2730 | %\long\def\@caption#1[#2]#3{\par\addcontentsline{\csname 2731 | % ext@#1\endcsname}{#1}{\protect\numberline{\csname 2732 | % the#1\endcsname}{\ignorespaces #2}}\begingroup 2733 | % \@parboxrestore 2734 | % \normalsize\@ifundefined{hrm}{}{\hrm} 2735 | % \@makecaption{\csname fnum@#1\endcsname}{\ignorespaces #3 } \par 2736 | % \endgroup} 2737 | % 2738 | %\def\caption{\refstepcounter\@captype \@dblarg{\@caption\@captype}} 2739 | % 2740 | %\def\centeredcaption#1{\caption} 2741 | % 2742 | %\def\fnum@figure{\def\cap@style{}\def\cap@line{}{\em\figurename\ {\thefigure}}. } 2743 | %% added second set of braces around \em to get citations in man mode -- tp 17/7/2000 2744 | %% then removed them again because they were cancelling application of em to the caption 2745 | %\long\def\fnum@table{\def\cap@style{\em}\def\cap@line{\\ }\tablename\ \thetable } 2746 | 2747 | \setcounter{topnumber}{1} 2748 | \def\topfraction{.7} 2749 | \setcounter{bottomnumber}{1} 2750 | \def\bottomfraction{.6} 2751 | \setcounter{totalnumber}{1} 2752 | \def\textfraction{0} 2753 | \def\floatpagefraction{.7} 2754 | \setcounter{dbltopnumber}{1} 2755 | \def\dbltopfraction{.7} 2756 | \def\dblfloatpagefraction{.7} 2757 | \def\dbltextfloatsep{\textfloatsep} 2758 | 2759 | \fussy 2760 | %\setlength{\parindent}{0.4in} 2761 | %\let\oldfootnote=\footnote % 3/10/00 2762 | %\let\footnote=\endnote 2763 | %\def\footnotesize{\normalsize\rm} 2764 | 2765 | \@ifundefined{def@nosf}{% 2766 | \def\helvetica{% 2767 | \ClassWarning{apa7}{ignored \string\helvetica\space (use helv option)} 2768 | }}{\def\helvetica{\relax}} 2769 | 2770 | %==== Appendix definitions added by Michael Erickson 2000/07/11 2771 | 2772 | %\efloat@condopen{fff} 2773 | %\efloat@iwrite{fff}{\string\apaSevenappfig} 2774 | %\efloat@iwrite{fff}{\string\setcounter{appendix}{0}} 2775 | %\efloat@condopen{ttt} 2776 | %\efloat@iwrite{ttt}{\string\apaSevenapptab} 2777 | %\efloat@iwrite{ttt}{\string\setcounter{appendix}{0}} 2778 | 2779 | }% end of man mode (manuscript format) 2780 | 2781 | 2782 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 2783 | %% %% 2784 | %% JOURNAL FORMAT %% 2785 | %% %% 2786 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 2787 | 2788 | \@ifundefined{def@jou}{}{% 2789 | 2790 | \RequirePackage{fancyhdr} 2791 | 2792 | \renewcommand{\addORCIDlink}[2]{\href{https://orcid.org/#2}{{\mbox{\scalerel*{ 2793 | \begin{tikzpicture}[yscale=-1,transform shape] 2794 | \pic{orcidlogo}; 2795 | \end{tikzpicture} 2796 | }{|}}} #1}} 2797 | 2798 | %========== balance last-page columns ================= 2799 | 2800 | \IfFileExists{flushend.sty}{\RequirePackage{flushend}}{} 2801 | 2802 | %========== ftnright and alterations ================== 2803 | 2804 | \IfFileExists{ftnright.sty}{ 2805 | \let\savefootnoterule\footnoterule 2806 | \let\save@makefntext\@makefntext 2807 | \RequirePackage{ftnright} 2808 | \let\footnoterule\savefootnoterule 2809 | \let\@makefntext\save@makefntext 2810 | }{} 2811 | 2812 | %====================================================== 2813 | 2814 | \def\rightheader#1{\def\r@headr{\protect\MakeUppercase{\protect\scriptsize #1}}} 2815 | \def\leftheader#1{\def\r@headl{\protect\MakeUppercase{\protect\scriptsize #1}}} 2816 | \def\r@headr{\protect\MakeUppercase{\protect\scriptsize\@shorttitle}}% BDB 2817 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%\def\shorttitle#1{\def\r@headr{\protect\MakeUppercase{\protect\scriptsize #1}}}% BDB 2818 | 2819 | \def\maketitle{ 2820 | \check@author 2821 | \@ifundefined{r@headr}{\def\r@headr{\protect\MakeUppercase{\protect\scriptsize\@title}}}{} 2822 | \@ifundefined{r@headl}{\def\r@headl{ADD \\LEFTHEADER COMMAND}}{} 2823 | 2824 | \twocolumn[ % anything appearing within the brackets is set in one-column mode 2825 | \vspace{0.03in} 2826 | \begin{center} 2827 | % title 2828 | {\LARGE \@title}\\ 2829 | \vspace{-0.05in} 2830 | 2831 | \@ifundefined{apaSeven@maskauthoridentity}{% BDB 2832 | 2833 | \parbox[t]{\textwidth}{\begin{center}{\large \displayauthors\vspace{0in}}% 2834 | 2835 | {\displayaffiliations\vspace{0.05in}}\end{center}} 2836 | 2837 | \@ifundefined{@note} 2838 | {\vspace{0.07in}} 2839 | {\vspace{0.07in}\\ {\large\@note\vspace{0.07in}}} 2840 | 2841 | }{% mask author identity -- show nothing in the author or author space 2842 | \vspace{0.32in} 2843 | } 2844 | 2845 | 2846 | \@ifundefined{@abstract} 2847 | {\par } 2848 | {\par \parbox{4.6875in} 2849 | {\small \noindent \@abstract 2850 | \@ifundefined{@keywords}{}{% 2851 | \par\vspace{0.12in}\raggedright\textit{\keywordname:} \@keywords% 2852 | }% 2853 | } 2854 | \vspace{0.24in}% 2855 | } 2856 | \end{center} 2857 | ] % end of \twocolumn[] 2858 | 2859 | \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}% 2860 | 2861 | \pagenumbering{arabic} 2862 | \@ifundefined{@journal}{\thispagestyle{empty}}{% 2863 | \@ifundefined{@vvolume}{\def\@vvolume{\strut}}{}% 2864 | \@ifundefined{@copnum}{\def\@copnum{\strut}}{}% 2865 | \@ifundefined{@ccoppy}{\def\@ccoppy{\strut}}{}% 2866 | \fancypagestyle{pageone}{% 2867 | \fancyhf{}% 2868 | \fancyhead[L]{\stiny{\@journal}\vspace{-0.15\baselineskip}\\ 2869 | \stiny{\@vvolume}}% 2870 | \fancyhead[R]{\stiny{\@ccoppy}\vspace{-0.15\baselineskip}\\ 2871 | \stiny{\@copnum}}% 2872 | } 2873 | \thispagestyle{pageone} 2874 | } 2875 | 2876 | \@ifundefined{apaSeven@maskauthoridentity}{% BDB 2877 | \@ifundefined{@acks} 2878 | {} 2879 | {\begin{figure}[b] 2880 | \parbox{\columnwidth}{\setlength{\parindent}{0.18in} 2881 | \noindent\makebox[\columnwidth]{\vrule height0.125pt width\columnwidth}\vspace*{0.05in}\par 2882 | {\footnotesize\hspace{-0.04in}\@acks\par}} 2883 | \end{figure}} 2884 | }{% mask author identity -- show nothing in the author note space 2885 | } 2886 | 2887 | \@ifundefined{no@tab}{\let\tabular\apaSeventabular}{} 2888 | %\noindent 2889 | } 2890 | 2891 | \newcommand\stiny{\@setfontsize\stiny\@vipt\@viipt} 2892 | 2893 | %\ThreeLevelHeading 2894 | %\def\baselinestretch{0.923} 2895 | %\def\refname{References} 2896 | \setlength{\footnotesep}{0.2813in} 2897 | \setlength{\topmargin}{-0.275in} 2898 | \addtolength{\headheight}{0.02in} 2899 | \addtolength{\headsep}{-0.156in} 2900 | \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-0.25in} 2901 | \setlength{\evensidemargin}{-0.25in} 2902 | \setlength{\textwidth}{6.94in} 2903 | \setlength{\textheight}{8.9in} 2904 | \setlength{\columnwidth}{8.5cm} 2905 | \setlength{\columnsep}{0.25in} 2906 | \setlength{\parindent}{0.15625in} 2907 | %%\setlength{\parskip}{0in} 2908 | 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\flushbottom 3149 | 3150 | % fix headwidth for even-numbered pages 3151 | % suggestion from http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/42798/apa7-package-heading-line-exceeds-textwidth 3152 | \setlength{\headwidth}{\textwidth} 3153 | 3154 | \setcounter{topnumber}{2} 3155 | \def\topfraction{.7} 3156 | \setcounter{bottomnumber}{2} 3157 | \def\bottomfraction{.6} 3158 | \setcounter{totalnumber}{3} 3159 | \def\textfraction{.2} 3160 | \def\floatpagefraction{.7} 3161 | \setcounter{dbltopnumber}{2} 3162 | \def\dbltopfraction{.8} 3163 | \def\dblfloatpagefraction{.8} 3164 | \def\dbltextfloatsep{0.8\textfloatsep} 3165 | 3166 | \def\helvetica{\relax} 3167 | %%\def\timesroman{\relax}% Commented out all \timesroman -- thp 2005/07/23 3168 | %\def\centeredcaption#1{\caption} 3169 | % 3170 | %\long\def\@makecaption#1#2{ 3171 | % \let\BBAB\table@BBAB% thp 2005/07/23 3172 | % \vskip 10pt 3173 | % \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{#1 #2} 3174 | % \ifdim \wd\@tempboxa >\hsize #1 #2\par \else \hbox 3175 | %to\hsize{\hfil\box\@tempboxa\hfil} 3176 | % \fi 3177 | % \let\BBAB\normal@BBAB% thp 2005/07/23 3178 | % \vskip 4pt} 3179 | % 3180 | %\long\def\@caption#1[#2]#3{\par\addcontentsline{\csname 3181 | % ext@#1\endcsname}{#1}{\protect\numberline{\csname 3182 | % the#1\endcsname}{\ignorespaces #2}}\begingroup 3183 | % \@parboxrestore 3184 | % \normalsize 3185 | % \@makecaption{\csname fnum@#1\endcsname}{\ignorespaces #3}\par 3186 | % \endgroup} 3187 | % 3188 | %\def\fnum@figure{\small {\em\figurename\ {\thefigure}}.\hspace{0.07in}} 3189 | %\long\def\fnum@table{\small\tablename\ {\thetable}:} 3190 | 3191 | 3192 | \@ifundefined{def@apacite}{}{% -- Philip Kime 2008/12/03 3193 | % Removed defs as per the instructions of Erik Meijer -- thp 2005/07/23 3194 | \renewcommand{\bibliographytypesize}{\small}} 3195 | \@ifundefined{def@natbib}{}{% -- Philip Kime 2008/12/03 3196 | % Removed defs as per the instructions of Erik Meijer -- thp 2005/07/23 3197 | \renewcommand{\bibliographytypesize}{\small}} 3198 | 3199 | %\@ifundefined{def@noapacite}{% -- Philip Kime 2008/12/03 3200 | % % Removed defs as per the instructions of Erik Meijer -- thp 2005/07/23 3201 | % \renewcommand{\bibliographytypesize}{\small}}{} 3202 | 3203 | 3204 | }% end of doc mode (regular LaTeX format) 3205 | 3206 | %---------- end of mode specific definitions ----------- 3207 | 3208 | % ======================================================= 3209 | % Some final definitions for all modes 3210 | % ======================================================= 3211 | 3212 | \let\ignore\@gobble 3213 | 3214 | 3215 | \@ifundefined{def@apacite}{}{% -- Philip Kime 2008/12/03 3216 | \bibliographystyle{apacite} 3217 | % 3218 | % Thanks to Donald Arsenau for the right way to ignore \bibliographystyle 3219 | % 3220 | \def\bibliographystyle#1{\ClassWarning{apa7}{\string\bibliographystyle\space 3221 | command ignored}}} 3222 | 3223 | \@ifundefined{def@natbib}{}{% -- Philip Kime 2008/12/03 3224 | \bibliographystyle{apacite} 3225 | % 3226 | % Thanks to Donald Arsenau for the right way to ignore \bibliographystyle 3227 | % 3228 | \def\bibliographystyle#1{\ClassWarning{apa7}{\string\bibliographystyle\space 3229 | command ignored}}} 3230 | 3231 | %\@ifundefined{def@noapacite}{% -- Philip Kime 2008/12/03 3232 | % \bibliographystyle{apacite} 3233 | % % 3234 | % % Thanks to Donald Arsenau for the right way to ignore \bibliographystyle 3235 | % % 3236 | % \def\bibliographystyle#1{\ClassWarning{apa7}{\string\bibliographystyle\space 3237 | % command ignored}}}{} 3238 | 3239 | 3240 | 3241 | 3242 | % \end{macrocode} 3243 | %\end{macro} 3244 | % 3245 | % \begin{macrocode} 3246 | % 3247 | % \end{macrocode} 3248 | % 3249 | % 3250 | % %%%%%%%%%%% SAMPLE FILES %%%%%%%%%%%% 3251 | % 3252 | %\begin{macro}{bibliography.bib} 3253 | % \begin{macrocode} 3254 | %<*bibliography> 3255 | 3256 | @ARTICLE{Borst2011a, 3257 | author = {Borst, Gr\'{e}goire and Kosslyn, Stephen M. and Kievit, Rogier A. and Thompson, William L.}, 3258 | title = {A fictitious entry to demonstrate complicated bibliographies}, 3259 | journal = {Journal of Nothingness}, 3260 | year = {2011}, 3261 | volume = {1}, 3262 | pages = {2--3} 3263 | } 3264 | 3265 | @ARTICLE{Borst2011b, 3266 | author = {Borst, Gr\'{e}goire and Kievit, Rogier A. and Thompson, William L. and 3267 | Kosslyn, Stephen M.}, 3268 | title = {Mental rotation is not easily cognitively penetrable}, 3269 | journal = {Journal of Cognitive Psychology}, 3270 | year = {2011}, 3271 | volume = {23}, 3272 | pages = {60--75} 3273 | } 3274 | 3275 | @ARTICLE{Borst2011c, 3276 | author = {Borst, Gr\'{e}goire and Thompson, William L. and Kosslyn, Stephen M.}, 3277 | title = {Understanding the dorsal and ventral systems of the human cerebral 3278 | cortex: {B}eyond dichotomies}, 3279 | journal = {American Psychologist}, 3280 | year = {2011}, 3281 | volume = {66}, 3282 | pages = {624--632} 3283 | } 3284 | 3285 | @ARTICLE{deWaal2009, 3286 | author = {de Waal, Elda and Grosser, M. M.}, 3287 | title = {Safety and security at school: {A} pedagogical perspective}, 3288 | journal = {Teaching and Teacher Education}, 3289 | year = {2009}, 3290 | volume = {25}, 3291 | pages = {697--706} 3292 | } 3293 | 3294 | @ARTICLE{Franklin2010, 3295 | author = {Franklin, Jr., Robert G. and Adams, Jr., Reginald B.}, 3296 | title = {The two sides of beauty: {L}aterality and the duality of facial attractiveness}, 3297 | journal = {Brain and Cognition}, 3298 | year = {2010}, 3299 | volume = {72}, 3300 | pages = {300--305} 3301 | } 3302 | 3303 | @ARTICLE{Gilbert2004, 3304 | author = {Gilbert, David and McClernon, Joseph and Rabinovich, Norka and Sugai, Chihiro 3305 | and Plath, Louisette and Asgaard, Greg and Zuo, Yantao and Huggenvik, Jodi and Botros, Nazeih}, 3306 | title = {Effects of quitting smoking on {EEG} activation and attention last for more than 31 3307 | days and are more severe with stress, dependence, {DRD2 A1} allele, and depressive traits}, 3308 | journal = {Nicotine \& Tobacco Research}, 3309 | year = {2004}, 3310 | volume = {6}, 3311 | pages = {249--267}, 3312 | number = {2}, 3313 | doi = {10.1080/14622200410001676305} 3314 | } 3315 | 3316 | @INBOOK{Haybron2008, 3317 | author = {Haybron, Daniel M.}, 3318 | title = {Philosophy and the science of subjective well-being}, 3319 | editor = {Eid, Michael and Larsen, Randy J.}, 3320 | booktitle = {The science of subjective well-being}, 3321 | year = {2008}, 3322 | pages = {17--43}, 3323 | publisher = {Guilford Press}, 3324 | address = {New York, NY} 3325 | } 3326 | 3327 | @ARTICLE{Herbst-Damm2005, 3328 | author = {Herbst-Damm, Kathryn L. and Kulik, James A.}, 3329 | title = {Volunteer support, marital status, and the survival times of terminally ill patients}, 3330 | journal = {Health Psychology}, 3331 | year = {2005}, 3332 | volume = {24}, 3333 | pages = {225--229}, 3334 | number = {2} 3335 | } 3336 | 3337 | @ARTICLE{Lassen2006, 3338 | author = {Lassen, Stephen R. and Steele, Michael M. and Sailor, Wayne}, 3339 | title = {The relationship of school-wide positive behavior support to academic achievement in 3340 | an urban middle school}, 3341 | journal = {Psychology in the Schools}, 3342 | year = {2006}, 3343 | volume = {43}, 3344 | pages = {701--712}, 3345 | number = {6} 3346 | } 3347 | 3348 | @ARTICLE{JRLevin2000, 3349 | author = {Levin, Joel R. and O'Donnell, Angela M.}, 3350 | title = {What to do about educational research's credibility gaps?}, 3351 | journal = {Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology}, 3352 | year = {2000}, 3353 | volume = {1}, 3354 | pages = {201--256} 3355 | } 3356 | 3357 | @ARTICLE{MLevin1990, 3358 | author = {Levin, Mary E. and Levin, Joel R.}, 3359 | title = {Scientific mnemonomies: {M}ethods for maximizing more than memory}, 3360 | journal = {American Educational Research Journal}, 3361 | year = {1990}, 3362 | volume = {27}, 3363 | pages = {301--321} 3364 | } 3365 | 3366 | @ARTICLE{MayerInPressA, 3367 | author = {Mayer, Richard E.}, 3368 | title = {Fake article to illustrate in-press citations}, 3369 | journal = {Journal of Cognitive Psychology}, 3370 | year = {in press} 3371 | } 3372 | 3373 | @ARTICLE{MayerInPressB, 3374 | author = {Mayer, Richard E.}, 3375 | title = {Second fake article to illustrate in-press citations}, 3376 | journal = {Journal of Educational Psychology}, 3377 | year = {in press} 3378 | } 3379 | 3380 | @ARTICLE{Mayer2008a, 3381 | author = {Mayer, Richard E.}, 3382 | title = {Applying the science of learning: {E}vidence-based principles for 3383 | the design of multimedia instruction}, 3384 | journal = {American Psychologist}, 3385 | year = {2008}, 3386 | volume = {63}, 3387 | pages = {760--769} 3388 | } 3389 | 3390 | @ARTICLE{Mayer2008b, 3391 | author = {Mayer, Richard E.}, 3392 | title = {Old advice for new researchers}, 3393 | journal = {Educational Psychology Review}, 3394 | year = {2008}, 3395 | volume = {20}, 3396 | pages = {19--28} 3397 | } 3398 | 3399 | @BOOK{Shotton1989, 3400 | author = {Shotton, Margaret A.}, 3401 | title = {Computer addiction? {A} study of computer dependency}, 3402 | publisher = {Taylor \& Francis}, 3403 | year = {1989}, 3404 | location = {London, England} 3405 | } 3406 | 3407 | @ARTICLE{vonDavier2011, 3408 | author = {von Davier, Matthias and Xu, Xueli and Carstensen, Claus H.}, 3409 | title = {Measuring growth in a longitudinal large-scale assessment with a 3410 | general latent variable model}, 3411 | journal = {Psychometrika}, 3412 | year = {2011}, 3413 | volume = {76}, 3414 | pages = {318--336} 3415 | } 3416 | 3417 | % 3418 | % \end{macrocode} 3419 | %\end{macro} 3420 | % 3421 | %\begin{macro}{shortsample.tex} 3422 | % \begin{macrocode} 3423 | %<*shortsample> 3424 | \documentclass[jou]{apa7} 3425 | 3426 | \usepackage[american]{babel} 3427 | 3428 | \usepackage{csquotes} 3429 | \usepackage[style=apa,backend=biber]{biblatex} 3430 | \addbibresource{bibliography.bib} 3431 | 3432 | \title{Sample APA-Style Document Using the \textsf{apa7} Package} 3433 | 3434 | \authorsnames{Daniel A. Weiss} 3435 | \authorsaffiliations{Departement of Psychology, A University Somewhere} 3436 | 3437 | \leftheader{Weiss} 3438 | 3439 | \abstract{This demonstration paper uses the \textsf{apa7} \LaTeX\ 3440 | class to format the document in compliance with the 7th Edition of 3441 | the American Psychological Assocation's \textit{Publication Manual.} 3442 | The references are managed using \textsf{biblatex}.} 3443 | 3444 | \keywords{APA style, demonstration} 3445 | 3446 | \authornote{\addORCIDlink{Daniel A. Weiss}{0000-0000-0000-0000}, Department of Psychology, A University Somewhere 3447 | 3448 | Changes of Affiliations and other info here to describe what needs to be said} 3449 | 3450 | \begin{document} 3451 | \maketitle 3452 | We begin with \textcite{Shotton1989}. We can also cite this work in 3453 | parenthesis, like this: \parencite{Lassen2006}. 3454 | 3455 | Note the use of five heading levels throughout this demonstration 3456 | Method section. 3457 | 3458 | \section{Method} 3459 | \subsection{Participants} 3460 | We had a lot of people in this study, show in Figure \ref{fig:Figure1}. 3461 | 3462 | \begin{figure}[!htp] 3463 | \caption{This is my figure caption.} 3464 | \includegraphics[bb=0in 0in 2.5in 2.5in, height=1.4in, width=1.4in]{Figure1.pdf} 3465 | \figurenote{This is an awesome figure.} 3466 | \label{fig:Figure1} 3467 | \end{figure} 3468 | 3469 | \subsection{Materials} 3470 | Several materials were used for this project. Some of them were 3471 | already created for prior research. 3472 | 3473 | \subsubsection{Paper-and-Pencil Instrument} 3474 | We used an instrument that we found to be highly successful. 3475 | 3476 | \paragraph{Reliability} 3477 | The reliability of this instrument is extraordinary. 3478 | 3479 | \paragraph{Validity} 3480 | We now discuss the validity of our instrument. 3481 | 3482 | \subparagraph{Face validity} The face validity is exceptionally 3483 | strong. Everyone should be impressed. 3484 | 3485 | \subparagraph{Construct validity} Also very strong. 3486 | 3487 | \subsection{Design} 3488 | This section describes the study's design. 3489 | 3490 | \subsection{Procedure} 3491 | The procedure was fairly straightforward, yet required 3492 | attention to detail. 3493 | 3494 | \section{Results} 3495 | Table \ref{tab:ComplexTable} contains some sample data. Our 3496 | statistical prowess in analyzing these data is unmatched. 3497 | 3498 | \begin{table}[htbp] 3499 | \vspace*{2em} 3500 | \begin{threeparttable} 3501 | \caption{A Complex Table} 3502 | \label{tab:ComplexTable} 3503 | \begin{tabular}{@{}lrrr@{}} \toprule 3504 | Distribution type & \multicolumn{2}{l}{Percentage of} & Total number \\ 3505 | & \multicolumn{2}{l}{targets with} & of trials per \\ 3506 | & \multicolumn{2}{l}{segment in} & participant \\ \cmidrule(r){2-3} 3507 | & Onset & Coda & \\ \midrule 3508 | Categorical -- onset\tabfnm{a} & 100 & 0 & 196 \\ 3509 | Probabilistic & 80 & 20\tabfnm{*} & 200 \\ 3510 | Categorical -- coda\tabfnm{b} & 0 & 100\tabfnm{*} & 196 \\ \midrule 3511 | \end{tabular} 3512 | \tablenote{All data are approximate. 3513 | 3514 | \tabfnt{a}Categorical may be onset. 3515 | \tabfnt{b}Categorical may also be coda. 3516 | 3517 | \tabfnt{*}\textit{p} < .05. 3518 | \tabfnt{**}\textit{p} < .01. 3519 | } 3520 | \end{threeparttable} 3521 | \end{table} 3522 | 3523 | \section{Discussion} 3524 | This is a lengthy and erudite discussion. It demonstrates amazing 3525 | skill in interpreting the results for the masses. 3526 | 3527 | \printbibliography 3528 | 3529 | \end{document} 3530 | 3531 | % 3532 | % \end{macrocode} 3533 | %\end{macro} 3534 | % 3535 | %\begin{macro}{longsample.tex} 3536 | % \begin{macrocode} 3537 | %<*longsample> 3538 | \documentclass[man]{apa7} 3539 | 3540 | \usepackage{lipsum} 3541 | 3542 | \usepackage[american]{babel} 3543 | 3544 | \usepackage{csquotes} 3545 | \usepackage[style=apa,backend=biber]{biblatex} 3546 | \addbibresource{bibliography.bib} 3547 | 3548 | \title{Sample APA-Style Document Using the \textsf{apa7} Package} 3549 | \shorttitle{Sample Document} 3550 | 3551 | \authorsnames{Daniel A. Weiss} 3552 | \authorsaffiliations{A University Somewhere} 3553 | 3554 | \leftheader{Weiss} 3555 | 3556 | \abstract{\lipsum[1]} 3557 | 3558 | \keywords{APA style, demonstration} 3559 | 3560 | \authornote{ 3561 | \addORCIDlink{Daniel A. Weiss}{0000-0000-0000-0000} 3562 | 3563 | Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Daniel A. Weiss, Department of Educational Psychology, Counseling and 3564 | Special Education, A University Somewhere, 123 Main St., Oneonta, NY 3565 | 13820. E-mail: daniel.weiss.led@gmail.com} 3566 | 3567 | 3568 | \begin{document} 3569 | \maketitle 3570 | \lipsum[2] 3571 | 3572 | \Textcite{vonDavier2011} said this, 3573 | too \parencite{vonDavier2011,Lassen2006}. Further evidence comes from 3574 | other sources \parencite{Shotton1989,Lassen2006}. \lipsum[3] 3575 | 3576 | \section{Method} 3577 | \subsection{Participants} 3578 | \lipsum[4] 3579 | 3580 | \subsection{Materials} 3581 | \lipsum[5] 3582 | 3583 | \subsection{Design} 3584 | \lipsum[6] 3585 | 3586 | \subsection{Procedure} 3587 | \lipsum[7] 3588 | 3589 | \subsubsection{Instrument \#1} 3590 | \lipsum[8] 3591 | 3592 | \paragraph{Reliability} 3593 | \lipsum[9] 3594 | 3595 | \subparagraph{Inter-rater reliability} 3596 | \lipsum[10] 3597 | 3598 | \subparagraph{Test-retest reliability} 3599 | \lipsum[11] 3600 | 3601 | \paragraph{Validity} 3602 | \lipsum[12] 3603 | 3604 | \subparagraph{Face validity} 3605 | \lipsum[13] 3606 | 3607 | \subparagraph{Construct validity} 3608 | \lipsum[14] 3609 | 3610 | 3611 | \section{Results} 3612 | Table~\ref{tab:BasicTable} summarizes the data. \lipsum[15] 3613 | 3614 | \begin{table} 3615 | \caption{Sample Basic Table} 3616 | \label{tab:BasicTable} 3617 | \begin{tabular}{@{}llr@{}} \toprule 3618 | \multicolumn{2}{c}{Item} \\ \cmidrule(r){1-2} 3619 | Animal & Description & Price \\ \midrule 3620 | Gnat & per gram & 13.65 \\ 3621 | & each & 0.01 \\ 3622 | Gnu & stuffed & 92.50 \\ 3623 | Emu & stuffed & 33.33 \\ 3624 | Armadillo & frozen & 8.99 \\ \bottomrule 3625 | \end{tabular} 3626 | \end{table} 3627 | 3628 | \begin{figure} 3629 | \caption{This is my first figure caption.} 3630 | \includegraphics[bb=0in 0in 2.5in 2.5in, height=2.5in, width=2.5in]{Figure1.pdf} 3631 | \figurenote{This is a great figure.} 3632 | \label{fig:Figure1} 3633 | \end{figure} 3634 | 3635 | Figure~\ref{fig:Figure1} shows this trend. \lipsum[16] 3636 | 3637 | \section{Discussion} 3638 | \lipsum[17] 3639 | 3640 | \lipsum[18] 3641 | 3642 | \lipsum[19] 3643 | 3644 | 3645 | \printbibliography 3646 | 3647 | \appendix 3648 | 3649 | \section{Instrument} 3650 | \label{app:instrument} 3651 | 3652 | As shown in Figure~\ref{fig:Figure2}, these results are impressive. \lipsum[20] 3653 | 3654 | \begin{figure} 3655 | \caption{This is my second figure caption.} 3656 | \includegraphics[bb=0in 0in 2.5in 2.5in, height=2.5in, width=2.5in]{Figure1.pdf} 3657 | \figurenote{This is a great appendix figure.} 3658 | \label{fig:Figure2} 3659 | \end{figure} 3660 | 3661 | \lipsum[21] 3662 | \section{Pilot Data} 3663 | \label{app:surveydata} 3664 | 3665 | The detailed results are shown in Table~\ref{tab:DeckedTable}. \lipsum[22] 3666 | 3667 | \begin{table} 3668 | \begin{threeparttable} 3669 | \caption{A More Complex Decked Table} 3670 | \label{tab:DeckedTable} 3671 | \begin{tabular}{@{}lrrr@{}} \toprule 3672 | Distribution type & \multicolumn{2}{l}{Percentage of} & Total number \\ 3673 | & \multicolumn{2}{l}{targets with} & of trials per \\ 3674 | & \multicolumn{2}{l}{segment in} & participant \\ \cmidrule(r){2-3} 3675 | & Onset & Coda & \\ \midrule 3676 | Categorical -- onset\tabfnm{a} & 100 & 0 & 196 \\ 3677 | Probabilistic & 80 & 20\tabfnm{*} & 200 \\ 3678 | Categorical -- coda\tabfnm{b} & 0 & 100\tabfnm{*} & 196 \\ \midrule 3679 | \end{tabular} 3680 | \tablenote{All data are approximate. 3681 | 3682 | \tabfnt{a}Categorical may be onset. 3683 | \tabfnt{b}Categorical may also be coda. 3684 | 3685 | \tabfnt{*}\textit{p} < .05. 3686 | \tabfnt{**}\textit{p} < .01. 3687 | } 3688 | \end{threeparttable} 3689 | \end{table} 3690 | 3691 | \lipsum[23] 3692 | 3693 | \end{document} 3694 | 3695 | % 3696 | % \end{macrocode} 3697 | %\end{macro} 3698 | % 3699 | % %%%%%%%%%%% CONFIGURATION FILES %%%%%%%%%%%% 3700 | % 3701 | %\begin{macro}{APA7american.txt} 3702 | % \begin{macrocode} 3703 | %<*american> 3704 | \ProvidesFile{APA7american.txt}[2020/12/02 v1.02 apa7 configuration for American English] 3705 | 3706 | \renewcommand{\lastauthorseparator}{and} 3707 | \renewcommand{\acksname}{Author Note} 3708 | \renewcommand{\keywordname}{Keywords} 3709 | \renewcommand{\notesname}{Footnotes} 3710 | \renewcommand{\notelabel}{Note} 3711 | 3712 | 3713 | % 3714 | % \end{macrocode} 3715 | %\end{macro} 3716 | % 3717 | % 3718 | %\begin{macro}{APA7british.txt} 3719 | % \begin{macrocode} 3720 | %<*british> 3721 | \ProvidesFile{APA7british.txt}[2020/12/02 v1.02 apa7 configuration for British English] 3722 | 3723 | \renewcommand{\lastauthorseparator}{and} 3724 | \renewcommand{\acksname}{Author Note} 3725 | \renewcommand{\keywordname}{Keywords} 3726 | \renewcommand{\notesname}{Footnotes} 3727 | \renewcommand{\notelabel}{Note} 3728 | 3729 | 3730 | % 3731 | % \end{macrocode} 3732 | %\end{macro} 3733 | % 3734 | % 3735 | %\begin{macro}{APA7english.txt} 3736 | % \begin{macrocode} 3737 | %<*english> 3738 | \ProvidesFile{APA7english.txt}[2020/12/02 v1.02 apa7 configuration for non-American English] 3739 | 3740 | \renewcommand{\lastauthorseparator}{and} 3741 | \renewcommand{\acksname}{Author Note} 3742 | \renewcommand{\keywordname}{Keywords} 3743 | \renewcommand{\notesname}{Footnotes} 3744 | \renewcommand{\notelabel}{Note} 3745 | 3746 | % 3747 | % \end{macrocode} 3748 | %\end{macro} 3749 | % 3750 | % 3751 | %\begin{macro}{APA7french.txt} 3752 | % \begin{macrocode} 3753 | %<*french> 3754 | \ProvidesFile{APA7french.txt}[2020/12/02 v1.02 apa7 configuration for French] % translation by lejun[at]gmx.fr 3755 | 3756 | \renewcommand{\lastauthorseparator}{et}% and 3757 | \renewcommand{\acksname}{Note de l'auteur}% Author Note 3758 | \renewcommand{\keywordname}{Mots Clés}% Keywords 3759 | \renewcommand{\notesname}{Notes de bas de page}% Footnotes 3760 | \renewcommand{\notelabel}{Note}%Note 3761 | 3762 | % 3763 | % \end{macrocode} 3764 | %\end{macro} 3765 | % 3766 | % 3767 | %\begin{macro}{APA7dutch.txt} 3768 | % \begin{macrocode} 3769 | %<*dutch> 3770 | \ProvidesFile{APA7dutch.txt}[2020/12/02 v1.02 apa7 configuration for Dutch] 3771 | 3772 | \renewcommand{\lastauthorseparator}{en}% and 3773 | \renewcommand{\acksname}{Auteursnoot}% Author Note 3774 | \renewcommand{\keywordname}{Trefwoorden}% Keywords 3775 | \renewcommand{\notesname}{Voetnoten}% Footnotes 3776 | \renewcommand{\notelabel}{Noot}%Note 3777 | 3778 | % 3779 | % \end{macrocode} 3780 | %\end{macro} 3781 | % 3782 | % 3783 | %\begin{macro}{APA7german.txt} 3784 | % \begin{macrocode} 3785 | %<*german> 3786 | \ProvidesFile{APA7german.txt}[2020/12/02 v1.02 apa7 configuration for German] 3787 | 3788 | \renewcommand{\lastauthorseparator}{und}% and 3789 | \renewcommand{\acksname}{Autorenhinweis}% Author Note 3790 | \renewcommand{\keywordname}{Schl\"usselw\"orter}% Keywords 3791 | \renewcommand{\notesname}{Fußnoten}% Footnotes 3792 | \renewcommand{\notelabel}{Anmerkung}%Note 3793 | 3794 | % 3795 | % \end{macrocode} 3796 | %\end{macro} 3797 | % 3798 | % 3799 | %\begin{macro}{APA7ngerman.txt} 3800 | % \begin{macrocode} 3801 | %<*ngerman> 3802 | \ProvidesFile{APA7ngerman.txt}[2020/12/02 v1.02 apa7 configuration for "new" German] 3803 | 3804 | \renewcommand{\lastauthorseparator}{und}% and 3805 | \renewcommand{\acksname}{Autorenhinweis}% Author Note 3806 | \renewcommand{\keywordname}{Schl\"usselw\"orter}% Keywords 3807 | \renewcommand{\notesname}{Fußnoten}% Footnotes 3808 | \renewcommand{\notelabel}{Anmerkung}%Note 3809 | 3810 | % 3811 | % \end{macrocode} 3812 | %\end{macro} 3813 | % 3814 | % 3815 | %\begin{macro}{APA7greek.txt} 3816 | % \begin{macrocode} 3817 | %<*greek> 3818 | \ProvidesFile{APA7greek.txt}[2020/12/02 v1.02 apa7 configuration for Greek] 3819 | 3820 | \renewcommand{\lastauthorseparator}{και}% and 3821 | \renewcommand{\acksname}{Σημείωση του συγγραφέα}% Author Note 3822 | \renewcommand{\keywordname}{λέξεις-κλειδιά}% Keywords 3823 | \renewcommand{\notesname}{υποσημείωση}% Footnotes 3824 | \renewcommand{\notelabel}{Σημείωση}%Note 3825 | 3826 | % 3827 | % \end{macrocode} 3828 | %\end{macro} 3829 | % 3830 | % 3831 | %\begin{macro}{APA7czech.txt} 3832 | % \begin{macrocode} 3833 | %<*czech> 3834 | \ProvidesFile{APA7czech.txt}[2020/12/02 v1.02 apa7 configuration for Czech] 3835 | 3836 | \renewcommand{\lastauthorseparator}{a}% and 3837 | \renewcommand{\acksname}{Poznámka~autora}% Author Note 3838 | \renewcommand{\keywordname}{Klícová~1slova}% Keywords 3839 | \renewcommand{\notesname}{Poznámky}% Footnotes 3840 | \renewcommand{\notelabel}{Nota}%Note 3841 | 3842 | % 3843 | % \end{macrocode} 3844 | %\end{macro} 3845 | % 3846 | % 3847 | %\begin{macro}{APA7turkish.txt} 3848 | % \begin{macrocode} 3849 | %<*turkish> 3850 | \ProvidesFile{APA7turkish.txt}[2020/12/02 v1.02 apa7 configuration for Turkish] 3851 | 3852 | \renewcommand{\lastauthorseparator}{ve}% and 3853 | \renewcommand{\acksname}{Yazar Notu}% Author Note 3854 | \renewcommand{\keywordname}{Anahtar Kelimeler}% Keywords 3855 | \renewcommand{\notesname}{Dipnotlar}% Footnotes 3856 | \renewcommand{\notelabel}{Not}%Note 3857 | 3858 | % 3859 | % \end{macrocode} 3860 | %\end{macro} 3861 | % 3862 | % 3863 | %\begin{macro}{APA7spanish.txt} 3864 | % \begin{macrocode} 3865 | %<*spanish> 3866 | \ProvidesFile{APA7spanish.txt}[2021/08/08 v1.00 apa7 configuration for Spanish] 3867 | 3868 | \renewcommand{\lastauthorseparator}{y}% and 3869 | \renewcommand{\acksname}{Nota del Autor}% Author Note 3870 | \renewcommand{\keywordname}{Palabras Claves}% Keywords 3871 | \renewcommand{\notesname}{Notas}% Footnotes 3872 | %Note 3873 | 3874 | % 3875 | % \end{macrocode} 3876 | %\end{macro} 3877 | % 3878 | % 3879 | %\begin{macro}{APA7hungarian.txt} 3880 | % \begin{macrocode} 3881 | %<*hungarian> 3882 | \ProvidesFile{APA7hungarian.txt}[2022/07/25 v1.00 apa7 configuration for Hungarian - added by Robert Fodor] 3883 | 3884 | \renewcommand{\lastauthorseparator}{és}% and 3885 | \renewcommand{\acksname}{Szerzői megjegyzés}% Author Note 3886 | \renewcommand{\keywordname}{Kulcsszavak}% Keywords 3887 | \renewcommand{\notesname}{Lábjegyzet}% Footnotes 3888 | \renewcommand{\notelabel}{Megjegyzés}% Note 3889 | %Note 3890 | 3891 | % 3892 | % \end{macrocode} 3893 | %\end{macro} 3894 | % 3895 | % 3896 | %\begin{macro}{APA7endfloat.cfg} 3897 | % \begin{macrocode} 3898 | %<*APAendfloat> 3899 | \ProvidesFile{APA7endfloat.cfg}[2021/03/03 v2.00 apa7 configuration endfloat] 3900 | %% 3901 | %% This is file `endfloat.cfg', 3902 | %% modifed from the original supplied efxmpl.cfg with the endfloat package 3903 | %% to handle both sideways floats and longtable 3904 | %% 3905 | %% Description: LaTeX style to put figures and tables at end of article 3906 | %% Keywords: LaTeX, style-option, float, figure, table 3907 | %% Authors: James Darrell McCauley , 3908 | %% Jeff Goldberg , 3909 | %% Axel Sommerfeldt 3910 | %% Maintainer: -none- 3911 | %% Latest Version: Version 2.7 3912 | %% 3913 | \RequirePackage{rotating} 3914 | \RequirePackage{longtable} 3915 | \DeclareDelayedFloatFlavor{sidewaysfigure}{figure} 3916 | \DeclareDelayedFloatFlavor{sidewaystable}{table} 3917 | \DeclareDelayedFloatFlavor{longtable}{table} 3918 | \endinput% 3919 | % \end{macrocode} 3920 | %\end{macro} 3921 | % 3922 | % 3923 | 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