An appendix is a section at the end of a paper that contains supplementary information relevant to the research but too lengthy or distracting to include in the main body.
When to Use an Appendix
Appendices can be used when:
The material is crucial for understanding the research but would disrupt its flow.
The information supplements what's already in the paper.
Appropriate Content for an Appendix
Appendices can include a variety of information, such as:
Supporting research and articles
Materials and instruments used in your research
Questionnaires used in your research
Raw data (presented in an organized, readable format)
Research surveys
Demographic details about participants or groups
Examples of participant responses
Extended or detailed descriptions
Lengthy lists
Large amounts of raw data
Correspondence directly related to your research
Formatting Guidelines for APA Appendices
You can have more than one appendix.
Each item should be in its own appendix section.
Each appendix begins on a separate page.
Each appendix must have a title in title case:
If you only have one appendix, title it "Appendix".
If you have more than one appendix, label them "Appendix A", "Appendix B", and so on.
Center the appendix label at the top of the page.
Center the appendix title on the next line.
If you reference a source in your appendix, include an in-text citation. Include the source in your main reference section.
Appendices may contain headings, subheadings, figures, and tables.
Each figure or table should include a brief but explanatory title, italicized.
If you reference your appendix within the text, include a parenthetical note in the text.
Additional Formatting Considerations
Use a consistent font, such as 12-point Times New Roman or 11-point Calibri.
Double-space your text.
Indent all paragraphs on the first line.
Page numbering should be continuous with the rest of your paper.
Bold the appendix label centered at the top of the page.
Bold and center the descriptive title following the appendix label.
Each page should include a page number in the top right corner.
Data Displays in Appendices
Use a logical layout for any data displays such as tables or figures.
Label all tables and figures with "Table" or "Figure" and the letter of the appendix. Number them consecutively.
The data displays should be presented in the appendix following the same order that they first appear in the text of your paper.
Placement of Appendices
The appendix should be the very last pages of your finished paper.
A typical APA format paper is structured as follows:
Title page
Abstract
Main text
References
Footnotes
Tables
Figures
Appendix
Your paper may not include all of these sections.
At a minimum, however, your paper may consist of a title page, abstract, main text, and reference section.
If your paper does not contain tables, figures, or footnotes, then the appendix would follow the references.
Never include an appendix containing information not referred to in your text.