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APA Appendix: How to Format, Label, and Reference Appendices

An APA appendix contains supplementary material that supports your paper but would interrupt the flow of the main text — survey instruments, raw data tables, lengthy statistical output, stimuli, or detailed procedures. Each appendix starts on its own page and is labeled with a capital letter: Appendix A, Appendix B, and so on.


APA Appendix Format Rules

ElementFormat
Label«Appendix A» — centered, bold, at the top of the page
TitleDescriptive title below the label — centered, bold
Multiple appendicesEach on its own page; labeled A, B, C…
Single appendixLabel is simply «Appendix» (no letter)
Position in documentAfter the reference list
Page numberingContinues from the reference list
Line spacingDouble (consistent with rest of paper)

Source: APA Publication Manual, 7th Edition, Section 2.14.

How to Label an Appendix

The label and title appear at the top of the appendix page:

Appendix A
Survey Instrument Used in Study 1

If you have only one appendix, label it simply «Appendix» — no letter. If you have two or more, use letters in the order the appendices are first mentioned in the text.

How to Reference an Appendix in the Text

Every appendix must be mentioned at least once in the body of the paper. Reference it by letter:

ContextExample
Parenthetical referenceThe full survey is reproduced in Appendix A.
Mid-sentence referenceAs shown in Appendix B, the raw scores varied widely across groups.
Single appendixSee the Appendix for the complete coding scheme.

What Belongs in an Appendix

Appropriate appendix contentDoes NOT belong in an appendix
Survey questionnaires or interview guidesResults you should discuss in the body
Full statistical output tablesSources — these go in the reference list
Detailed experimental stimuliBackground information that belongs in the introduction
Technical formulas or derivationsAnything a general reader needs to understand your argument
Transcripts or participant responsesCore data that should be in the results section
Large figures or images referenced in the textFigures or tables central to your argument

Tables and Figures Within an Appendix

Tables and figures inside an appendix use the appendix letter in their labels rather than sequential numbers from the main text:

LocationLabel formatExample
Main textTable 1, Table 2 / Figure 1, Figure 2Table 3
Appendix ATable A1, Table A2 / Figure A1Table A1
Appendix BTable B1, Figure B1Figure B2

Common Appendix Mistakes

MistakeFix
Appendix before the reference listReferences always come first; appendices follow
Not mentioning the appendix in the textEvery appendix must have at least one in-text reference
Using numbers instead of letters (Appendix 1, 2)APA uses capital letters: Appendix A, B, C
Multiple appendices on the same pageEach appendix starts on a new page
Tables numbered sequentially with main text (Table 5 in Appendix)Restart numbering with the appendix letter: Table A1

Frequently Asked Questions

Can an appendix have its own reference list?

No. All sources cited within an appendix must appear in the main reference list. Do not create a separate reference list within the appendix.

Does the appendix need a page number?

Yes. Page numbers continue sequentially through the appendix, just as they do throughout the rest of the paper.

What if my appendix is a form or document created by someone else?

Include it with a note about its source and cite it in the reference list. If it is copyrighted, you may need written permission from the copyright holder before reproducing it in a published work.

For complete APA paper structure including tables, figures, and reference list format, see the APA Format Guide.

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