Results 1–10 of 19 for "Bias-free language"X Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX Style TopicBias-free languageXEthics (6)References (4)Tables and figures (4)Grammar and usage (3) 10 more... [+] Headings (3)Journal Article Reporting Standards (JARS) (3)Statistics (3)Numbers and metrication (2)Publication process (2)Punctuation (2)Article types (1)General APA Style (1)Manuscript parts (1)Mastering APA Style (1)Hide detailsStyle Chapter3. Writing Clearly and Concisely (14)1. Writing for the Behavioral and Social Sciences (4)2. Manuscript Structure and Content (3)4. The Mechanics of Style (2)6. Crediting Sources (2) 3 more... [+] 7. Reference Examples (2)5. Displaying Results (1)8. The Publication Process (1)Hide detailsStyle ContentArticle (6)Tutorial (2)Online course (1)Sample paper (1) Contact APA Style Results 1–10 of 19 Previous 1 2 Next Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.Guidelines for the Evaluation of Dementia and Age-Related Cognitive DeclineAmerican Psychological Association, Presidential Task Force on the Assessment of Age-Consistent Memory Decline and Dementia (1998). Guidelines for the evaluation of dementia and age-related cognitive decline. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.Guidelines (February 2011)2.Report of the APA Task Force on Gender Identity and Gender VarianceIn February 2005, the Council of Representatives of the American Psychological Association authorized the appointment of a Task Force on Gender Identity and Gender Variance to help psychologists acquire greater knowledge and competence in addressing transgender issues.Task Force Report (August 2008)3.Best Practice Guidelines on Publication Ethics: a Publisher's Perspective[PDF]This PDF about publisher perspectives on publication ethics is from the International Journal of Clinical Practice.Journal Article (January 2007)4.Traditions and Alcohol Use: A Mixed-Methods Analysis[PDF]This PDF is an example of the use of bias-free language in scientific writing.Journal Article (January 2007)5.Androcentric Reporting of Gender Differences in APA Journals: 1965-2004[PDF]This article (in PDF format) reports a content analysis examining verbal and visuospatial representations of gender differences in 40 years of psychological research.Journal Article (November 2006)6.Guidelines on Multicultural Education, Training, Research, Practice, and Organizational Change for Psychologists[PDF]The full-text PDF of this May 2003 American Psychologist article presents the Guidelines on Multicultural Education, Training, Research, Practice, and Organizational Change for Psychologists. These guidelines reflect the continuing evolution of the study of psychology, changes in society at large, and emerging data about the different needs of particular individuals and groups historically marginalized or disenfranchised within and by psychology based on their ethnic/racial heritage and social group identity or membership.Journal Article (May 2003)7.Guidelines for Nonhandicapping Language in APA JournalsCertain words or phrases can express gender, ethnic, or racial bias either intentionally or unintentionally. This page provides guidelines on avoiding bias in language.Guidelines (April 1992)8.Supplemental Material: Writing Clearly and ConciselyThis supplemental material from the 6th edition of the APA Publication Manual provides general guidelines for reducing bias and guidelines for using unbiased language.Book Chapter 9.Resolution on the Americans with Disabilities ActProvides a link to the Resolution on the Americans with Disabilities Act ddopted by the APA Council of Representatives in February 2008.Council Policy 10.What's New in the Sixth EditionThis free tutorial is for people who are already familiar with APA Style and need an overview of key changes in the Sixth Edition of the Publication Manual.Web Page Previous 1 2 Next Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–10 of 19 for "Bias-free language"X