With respect to abbreviated units of measure, it was always my
understanding that in Method and Results, they are abbreviated.  If they
are used in other parts of the ms, then I wouldn't abbreviate them. 

But bad-scholar disclosure:  I do not recall where I learned this.  I
keep suggesting it because it somehow makes sense to me. 

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From: Traci Giuliano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 4:40 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: nit-picky apa style questions

1. Is it people's understanding that authors MUST abbreviate units of
time and distance (e.g., "min" and "ft") or that it is optional? A
student pointed out that the APA manual said that abbreviations should
be used sparingly, but that if used, they should be consistent
throughout. However, in the section that  gives examples of abbreviating
units, it makes it sound like abbreviating these units is required.
Perhaps the manual is talking about other, non-standard abbreviations?

2. It also says in the APA manual that ALL numbers in the abstract
should be written as numerals. Does this include numbers at the
beginning of a sentence (e.g., "119 participants were..."). I guess that
is the definition of "all" :-), but it looks so awkward to me.

Thanks!

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