Does APA use footnotes?
In rare situations, APA uses footnotes, but not for in-text citations like Chicago style writing.
APA footnotes are for providing extra content that would interrupt the flow of the main text (e.g., suggesting additional sources) or for giving copyright attribution for long quotations and excerpts.
For example, if a dissertation excerpts a copyrighted psychological assessment, a footnote should include the copyright holder’s name and copyright year. These notes are rarely necessary in undergraduate essay types.
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