Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
Author/Organization: American Psychological Association
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Edition & Year: First Edition, 2001
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 438
Size: 7.5 in × 10.5 in
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association is one of the most authoritative and widely used guides for academic writing and research presentation in the social sciences. Published in 2001 by the American Psychological Association, this 438-page hardcover first edition serves as a comprehensive reference for scholars, students, and professionals engaged in research and publication.
The manual establishes the standard APA style, widely adopted across disciplines such as psychology, education, sociology, and business. It provides detailed guidelines on manuscript structure, citation formats, referencing systems, tables and figures, language usage, and ethical considerations in research writing.
One of the book’s key strengths is its clarity and precision. Complex formatting rules are presented in a systematic and accessible manner, allowing users to apply them effectively in academic papers, theses, dissertations, and professional publications. The manual also emphasizes the importance of clarity, accuracy, and ethical responsibility in scholarly communication.
This edition reflects the evolving standards of academic publishing at the turn of the 21st century, offering updated guidance on research reporting and documentation practices. Its large 7.5 × 10.5 inch hardcover format makes it especially convenient for reference, with a layout designed for easy navigation and quick consultation.
Whether used in classrooms, research institutions, or professional environments, the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association remains an indispensable tool for producing clear, consistent, and credible academic work. It is a foundational text for anyone involved in research writing and scholarly communication.
- Organization: American Psychological Association – global authority in psychology
- Publisher: American Psychological Association, First Edition (2001)
- Format: Hardcover, 438 pages
- Subject: Academic writing and APA citation style
- Content: Formatting, referencing, manuscript preparation, research ethics
- Widely Used: Standard guide across psychology and social sciences
- Practical Use: Ideal for students, researchers, and academic professionals
- Size: 7.5 × 10.5 inches – large reference format
- Collector Appeal: Foundational academic manual with long-standing relevance
Collector’s Note
This 2001 first-edition hardcover of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association is a cornerstone reference in academic writing. While newer editions exist, this version holds historical and academic significance as part of the evolution of APA style, making it a valuable addition for educators, researchers, and collectors of scholarly texts.



















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