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APA 7th Edition Format for a Feasibility

Study
When preparing a feasibility study in APA 7th edition format, it is essential to follow specific
guidelines for structuring your document, citing sources, and formatting references. Below is a
comprehensive guide to help you format your feasibility study correctly.

Title Page
- Title of the Study: Centered, bold, and in title case.
- Author's Name: Centered below the title.
- Institutional Affiliation: Centered below the author's name.
- Course Name and Number: Centered below the institutional affiliation.
- Instructor's Name: Centered below the course name.
- Due Date: Centered below the instructor's name.
- Page Number: Top right corner of the page.

Example Title Page

```
Feasibility Study on Renewable Energy Implementation
John Doe
University of Sample
ENGR 101: Engineering Principles
Dr. Smith
October 15, 2023
```

Abstract
- Begin on a new page.
- The word "Abstract" should be centered and bold at the top of the page.
- Write a brief summary (150-250 words) of the feasibility study, including the purpose,
methodology, results, and conclusions.
- Do not indent the first line of the abstract.
Example Abstract

```
Abstract
This feasibility study evaluates the implementation of renewable energy sources in urban areas.
The research examines the economic, environmental, and social impacts of solar and wind
energy. Data was collected through surveys and interviews with stakeholders. The results
indicate a positive outlook for renewable energy adoption, with significant cost savings and
environmental benefits. Recommendations for further research and implementation strategies
are discussed.
```

Main Body

Introduction

- Start on a new page.


- Use a level 1 heading for "Introduction" (centered and bold).
- Provide background information, state the purpose of the study, and outline the significance.

Methodology

- Use a level 1 heading for "Methodology."


- Describe the methods used to gather data, including any surveys, interviews, or analyses
conducted.

Results

- Use a level 1 heading for "Results."


- Present the findings of your study. Use tables or figures if necessary, ensuring they are
formatted according to APA guidelines.

Discussion

- Use a level 1 heading for "Discussion."


- Interpret the results, discuss their implications, and suggest recommendations.
Conclusion

- Use a level 1 heading for "Conclusion."


- Summarize the key findings and their relevance to the feasibility of the project.

References
- Start on a new page.
- Use a level 1 heading for "References."
- List all sources cited in your study in alphabetical order.
- Follow the APA format for each type of source (e.g., books, articles, websites).

Example References

```
Author, A. A. (Year). Title of the book. Publisher.
Author, B. B. (Year). Title of the article. Title of the Journal, volume(issue), page range.
https://doi.org/xx.xxx/yyyy
```

Appendices (if applicable)


- Use a level 1 heading for "Appendices."
- Include any additional material that supports your study, such as raw data or supplementary
information.

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By following these guidelines, you will ensure that your feasibility study is well-organized and
adheres to the APA 7th edition format.

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