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Describe the APA technical guidelines for figures regarding axis label properties (including orientation and units of measurement), legend placement, and text font style and size.
Question: Describe the APA technical guidelines for figures regarding axis label properties (including orientation and units of measurement), legend placement, and text font style and size.
Sample answer: According to APA Style guidelines, axis labels must be clear, concise, and oriented parallel to their corresponding axes. They must include units of measurement if those units are not already stated in the figure caption. Legends must be placed entirely within the figure itself. Finally, all text inside the figure must use a consistent, simple font with a size between and points.
Key points:
- Axis labels must be clear, concise, and parallel to their corresponding axes.
- Labels must include units of measurement if they are not in the figure caption.
- Legends must be placed entirely within the figure itself.
- All text inside the figure must use a consistent, simple font.
- The font size of the text within the figure must be between and points.
Rubric: Answers must accurately identify all four core requirements: 1) Axis labels must be clear, concise, and parallel to their axes. 2) Axis labels must include units of measurement if they are not in the caption. 3) Legends must be located entirely within the figure itself. 4) All text inside the figure must use a consistent, simple font sized between 8 and 14 points.
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