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This guide comprehensively teaches American Sociological Association (ASA) style for research papers. It merges official instructions with real-world journal examples, covering documentation, formatting, and stylistic elements. Ideal for class papers.
  • Pros

    • Merges ASA Style Guide with journal examples for practical application.
    • Covers abbreviations, compound words, quotations, numbers, and punctuation.
    • Provides detailed page layout guidance for margins, headings, text, tables.
    • Explains how to format references for 40 different research sources.
    • Navigates like a website with Windows Help Reader formatting precision.
  • Cons

    • Platform-dependent, requiring Windows Help Reader component.
    • Functions as a static document, not an interactive application.
    • Offers no automated formatting or style application features.
    • Content scope is approximately 30 pages.
    • Focus purely on instructional text, no direct templates provided.

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Learn how to format research papers in the American Sociological Association style.
The Student's Guide to ASA sociology shows how to document and format research papers in the style of the American Sociological Association. The Guide merges the instructions of the ASA Style Guide with how these are rendered in print in the ASA's lead journal, the American Sociological Review. This is especially appropriate for class papers. The Guide includes notes on using abbreviations in your text, as well as compound words, quotations, numbers, and punctuation. Page layouts show where to set margins, how to use headings, format text pages, tables, and reference lists. The reference style sheet explains how to format references to 40 different research sources. The heavily annotated text navigates like a Web site, but adds the formatting precsion of the Windows Help Reader already installed on your system. The Guide may also be printed. It runs to about 30 pages.

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