%%%%theapa.sty%%%%%%%% %$$$ theapa.sty $$$ --- Version 2.5 .1(May 1992) % by Young U. Ryu (young@emx.utexas.edu) % `theapa' --- `the' `a'`p'`a'. % APA (American Psychology Association) Reference Citation for (AmS)LaTeX % % - Supported by `theapa.bst' Version 2.5 % - For Plain TeX, use `theapa.tex'. % - They are available from: % anonymous@ftp.cc.utexas.edu % pub/young % Based on the {\it Publication Manual of the American Psychology Association}, % Third Edition, Fifth Printing, February 1988. % copyright (C) 1991, 1992. % Young U. Ryu % newapa.sty 2.0 - 1991. % Young U. Ryu % newapa.sty - copyright (C) 1989, 1990. % Stephen N. Spencer % apalike.sty - copyright (C) 1986, 1988. % Susan King and Oren Patashnik % ulem.sty - copyright (C) 1989. % Donald Arseneau %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE READ ALL THE FOLLOWING UPDATE & TUTORIAL NOTES % % ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ BEFORE YOU REQUEST IMPROVEMENTS.% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % List of User Commands % % Citation (Auto Switch: Full -> Short) % - \cite, \citeA, \citeauthor, \citeyear % Enforce Full Citation % - \fullcite, \fullciteA, \fullciteauthor % Enforce Short Citation % - \shortcite, \shortciteA, \shortciteauthor % Change Citation Functuations % including Quotation Marks around Article Titles % - \citepunct % Change Citation Labels % - \citelabels % Underline instead of Italic % - \UnderlinedBemOnly, \UnderlinedEm % Reference and Bibliography Names % - \refname, \bibname % Do not Place Comma before \& in Ref. Sec. When no. of Authors = 2 % - \NoCommaBetweenTwoAuthors % IF YOU ARE A NEW USER, IT'S NOT NECESSARY TO READ UPDATE NOTES; % INSTEAD, READ THE TUTORIAL NOTES. % Version 2.5.1 Update Notes (May 1992) % % - A bug in \nocite#1 is fixed. % - A bug in theapa.bst 2.5 is fixed. % Version 2.5 Update Notes (April 1992) % % - Citation macros are rewritten and simplified. % \cite, \citeA, \citeauthor % \fullcite, \fullciteA, \fullciteauthor % \shortcite, \shortciteA, \shortciteauthor % \citeyear % % \citeB, \citeC, \fullciteB, \fullciteC, \shortciteB, and % \shortciteC are dropped. But, to maintain compatibility % with Version 2.4: % % \citeB = \citeA (also full and short versions) % \citeC = \citeauthor (also full and short versions) % % - \BUcase is dropped. It means that BibTeX always % changes cases of article titles. % Thus, \NoTitleCaseChange is dropped. % If you don't want to change cases of article titles, % see Version 2.5 Update Notes in `theapa.bst'. % % - APA section heading macros are re-written. % \theapasectioning is dropped. % Refer to the Tutorial Notes [5]. % % - Three types of seriations are provided: % seriate env. % APAenumerate env. % APAitemize env. % Refer to the Tutorial Notes [6]. % Version 2.4 Update Notes (April 1992) % % - In Ref. Sec. (not in citations): % ^^^^^^^^^ % Bond, J., & Chen, S. (1983). blah blah blah % ^ % comma is placed before \BBA (i.e. usually \&) even if % no. of authors = 2. (a req. of APA) % If you don't want such commas, use command \NoCommaBetweenTwoAuthors. % - \cite[optional postfix note]{keys} % is implemented. % The above is same as \fullcite and \shortcite. % - \nocite{aaa,bbb} makes following \cite{aaa}, \cite{bbb}, etc. short. % But, \nocite{*} does not make following \cite{...} short. % Version 2.3 Update Notes (March 1992) % % - theapa.bst 2.3 == theapa.bst 2.2 % - A few mistakes in notes and comments are corrected. % - The following is updated: % \citeA{...}, \citeB{...}, and \citeC{...} (together with % full and short versions) result in: % % author1, author2, and author3 (year) % ^^^ % while \cite{...} (together with full and short versions) results in: % % (author1, author2, & author3, year) % ^ % The above is a requirement of the APA style. % % - Thus, \citepunct changed. See note [3]. % With \citepunct, one may change the default `&' and `and' to others. % Version 2.2 Update Notes (March 1992) % % - theapa.sty 2.2 == theapa.sty 2.1 % But, theapa.bst is improved. % See update notes in `theapa.bst'. % Version 2.1 Update Notes % % \thebibliography and chapter % - \thebibliography generates a chapter heading % when chapter is defined (e.g., report, book, etc), % but \theapasectioning is not used. % - Note: \def\refname{Reference} % `Reference' is the section title % \def\bibname{Bibliography} % `Bibliography' is the chapter title % % Other Updates % - \notitlecasechange (of Version 2.0) is changed % to \NoTitleCaseChange for the purpose of readability. % % Some Bugs Fixed % - \thebibliography is fixed. % No more `TeX capacity exceeded' error when % \theapasectioning is used % Version 2.0 Update Notes (Nov. 1991) % % `ulem.sty' (1989) by Donald Arseneau is included % - Underlined book titles, etc. are optionally allowed. % - The general replacement of emphasized texts by % underlined texts is optionally allowed. % - See note [7] B. % % Same author, different years % - \cite{Apt,MinA,MinB,Bond} % ===> (Apt, 1989; Minsky, 1967, 1983; Bond, 1991) % - \citeB{Apt,MinA,MinB,Bond} % ===> Apt (1989), Minsky (1967, 1983), Bond (1991) % - \citeC{Apt,MinA,MinB,Bond} or \citeauthor{Apt,MinA,MinB,Bond} % ===> Apt, Minsky, Bond % % Automatic switch from full cites to short cites % - According to the APA manual, the very first citation of % a reference item requires the full list of authors; but % following citations of the same reference item require % the short list of authors. % - \cite, \citeA, \citeB, \citeC (or \citeauthor) % ===> switches from full to short cites automatically % - \fullcite, \fullciteA, etc. % ===> enforces full citations % - \shortcite, \shortciteA, etc. % ===> enforces short citations % - note: \citeyear ===> (year, year, ...) % There are no full or short versions of \citeyear % % Case changing option for article titles. % - See note [7] A. % % Quotation marks around article titles % - Though the APA manual does not suggest to place % double quotation marks around article titles, % some people like it. % - In that case, a comma (or period) following article % titles must be placed inside quotation marks. % - It can be done by `\citepunct'. % See note [3]. % % Some Bugs Fixed % - \theapasectioning replaces for \newapasectioning % - \paragraph replaces for \a@paragraph % - \subparagraph replaces for \a@subparagraph %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % SEE THE FOLLOWING TUTORIAL NOTES. % 1 - theapa.bst and \bibitem entry % 2 - citation formats % 3 - changing citation functions (if you want) % 4 - changing citation labels (if you want) % 5 - enforcing APA style section heading (if you want) % 6 - APA style seriations % 7 - notes (including things not implemented and to be implemented) % %%%%% % [0] Three Parts % % This file consists of three parts: % Part I - APA Style Citation % Part II - Optional APA Style Section Heading and Seriation % Part III - Underline Stuff % % - Part I and Part II are completely independent. % - If one does not declare \UnderlinedBemOnly or \UnderlinedEm, % Part I and Part III are independent. % - If one replaces \ULine in Part II with \underbar (or \underline) % Part II and Part III are independent. % % - You may remove independent parts without affecting others. % %%%%% % [1] theapa.bst and \bibitem entry % % The ``theapa.bst'' BibTeX bibliography style creates references with labels: % \protect\BCAY{full author list}{abbrev. author list}{year} % %%%%% % [2] Citation Formats % % The citations are enclosed within parentheses ``( ... )'' % as default. But one may change them using \citepunct. % Short author lists use the ``et al.'' construct. % These labels are processed by the following LaTeX commands: % %%% % \cite[optional notes]{Key(s)} % -> (prefix note Authors, Year, optional notes) % For example: \cite[p.~32]{Apt88} % => (e.g. see Apt, 1988, p. 32) % -> automatically switches from \fullcite to \shortcite % \citeA[optional notes]{keys} % -> automatically switches from \fullciteA to \shortciteA % \citeB[optional notes>{keys} % = \citeA % \citeauthor{key} % -> automatically switches from \fullciteauthor to \shortciteauthor % \citeC{keys} % = \citeauthor{keys} % \citeyear[optional notes]{key(s)} -> (Year1, Year2, ...) % %%% % \nocite{aaa,bbb} makes following \cite{aaa}, \cite{bbb}, etc. % short citations. % \nocite{*} does not make following \cite{...}, etc. short citations. % ^^^ %%% % \fullcite[optional notes]{Key(s)} % -> (prefix note Authors1, Year1; Authors2, Year2; ..., optional notes) % \fullciteA[optional notes]{keys} % -> Authors1 (Year1), ..., AuthorsN (YearN, optional notes) % \fullciteB[optional notes]{keys} % = \fullciteA[optional notes]{keys} % \fullciteauthor{keys} % -> Authors1, Authors2, ... % \fullciteC{keys} % = \fullciteauthor % %%% % The difference between `\shortciteXXX' and `\fullciteXXX': % is that `\shortciteXXX' gives `First author et al.' % if no. authors >= 3. % % \shortcite[optional notes]{Key(s)} % -> (prefix note Short Authors1, Year1; ..., optional notes) % \shortciteA[optional notes]{keys} % -> Short Authors1 (Year1), ..., Short AuthorsN (YearN, optional notes) % \shortciteB[optional notes]{keys} % = \shortciteA[optional notes]{keys} % \shortciteauthor{keys} % -> Short Authors1, Short Authors2, ... % \shortciteC{keys} % = \shortciteauthor % %%%%% % [3] Changing Citation Punctuations % % \citepunct{open paren}% % {between authors in parenthesis and ref. sec}% % {between authors in text}% % {between author(s) and year}% % {between citations}% % {before notes}% % {closing paren}% % {open quote for article titles}% % {closing quote for article titles} % % For example, % \citepunct{[}{and}{\&}{ }{, }{: }{]}{``}{,''} % - use square brackets % `and' between authors in parenthesis and ref. sec. % '&' between authors in text % space between author and year % comma between citations % comma before notes % e.g. [Apt and van Emden 1986, Lloyd 1985: Notes] % e.g. Apt & van Emden [1986] % - ``article title,'' (in double quote marks and comma in them) % % The default is: % \citepunct{(}{\&}{and}{, }{; }{, }{)}{}{.} % % Notice spaces around punctuations in \citepunct!!! % % In Ref. Sec, a comma is placed before \&, even if no. of authors = 2. % \NoCommaBetweenTwoAuthors % removes such commas in Ref. Sec. % But, a comma will be still placed before \& if no. of authors >= 3. % %%%%% % [4] Changing Citation Labels % % \citelabels{editor label}% % {editors label}% % {volume label}% % {number label}% % {edition label}% % {page label}% % {pages label}% % {chapter label}% % {tech. rep. label} % % For example, % \citelabels{, editor}{, editors}{Volume}{Number}{edition}% % {page}{pages}{chapter}{Technical report} % % The default is: % \citelabels{ (Ed.)}{ (Eds.)}{Vol.}{No.}{edition}% % {p.}{pp.}{chap.}{Tech.\ rep.} % % Notice spaces around lables in \citelabels!!! % %%%%% % [5] Enforcing APA Style Section Heading % % A. Place one of the following between \documentstyle[...]{...} % and \begin{document}: % % \OneLevelHeading \TwoLevelHeading \TwoLevelHeadingA % \ThreeLevelHeading \FourLevelHeading \FiveLevelHeading % % to enforce APA style section heading. % % Read the following notes to understand what they do. % % B. The follow 5 levels of APA section headings are defined % \levelone{...} % ^^^ Normalsize, Centered, Uppercase, Boldface % \leveltwo{...} % ^^^ Normalsize, Centered, Boldfaced % \levelthree{...} % ^^^^^ Normalsize, Centered, Underlined % \levelfour{...} % ^^^^ Normalsize, Flushleft, Unindented, Underlined % \levelfive{...} % ^^^^ Normalsize, Flushleft, Indented, Underlined % followed by texts in the same line % % However, you will *not* use \levelone{...}, \leveltwo{...}, etc. % in your document. Instead, you will use \section*[...]{...}, % \subsection*[...]{...}, etc. Read the following notes. % % Note: According to the APA manual (p. 66), Level One & Two % Headings are NOT boldfaced. To strictly enforce % APA requirements, remove \bf in \levelone and \leveltwo % macros. % % C. If you don't like spaces before and after section headings, % modify \b@level@one@skip, \e@level@one@skip, % \b@level@two@skip, \e@level@two@skip, etc. % See comments around their definitions. % % D. Level 3, 4, and 5 underlines are placed by \ULine{...} % of ulem.sty ((C) Donald Arseneau) that is attached in the % end of this file. This is because \ULine allows line % breaks, while \underbar{...} and \underline{...} do not, % when the heading is longer than the \textwidth (minus 8em). % If you don't like the way \ULine places underlines, % (1) replace \ULine in \levelthree, \levelfour, and \levelfive macros % with \underbar or \underline. In that case, however, if the heading % is long, LaTeX will complain about overfull \hbox; alternatively % (2) modify and improve `ulem.sty' and send me a copy (thanks). % % E. The APA manual suggests 6 ways of using heading levels: % \OneLevelHeading: \section = \leveltwo (toc) % \TwoLevelHeading: \section = \leveltwo (toc) % \subsection = \levelfour (toc) % \TwoLevelHeadingA: \section = \leveltwo (toc) % \subsection = \levelfive % \ThreeLevelHeading: \section = \leveltwo (toc) % \subsection = \levelfour (toc) % \subsubsection = \levelfive % \FourLevelHeading: \section = \leveltwo (toc) % \subsection = \levelthree (toc) % \subsubsection = \levelfour (toc) % \paragraph = \levelfive % \FiveLevelHeading: \section = \levelone (toc) % \subsection = \leveltwo (toc) % \subsubsection = \levelthree (toc) % \paragraph = \levelfour % \subparagraph = \levelfive % % F. \section{AAA}: AAA = heading, page head, table of contents % \section*{AAA}: AAA = heading % \section[BBB]{AAA}: AAA = heading; BBB = page head, table of contents % % \subsection{AAA}: AAA = heading, table of contents % \subsection*{AAA}: AAA = heading % \subsection[BBB]{AAA}: AAA = heading; BBB = table of contents % % (Exception: When \TwoLevelHeadingA is used - % \subsection{AAA}: AAA = heading % \subsection*{AAA} - not allowed % \subsection[BBB]{AAA} - not allowed) % % \subsubsection{AAA}: AAA = heading, table of contents % \subsubsection*{AAA}: AAA = heading % \subsubsection[BBB]{AAA}: AAA = heading; BBB = table of contents % % (Exception: When \ThreeLevelHeading is used - % \subsubsection{AAA}: AAA = heading % \subsubsection*{AAA} - not allowed % \subsubsection[BBB]{AAA} - not allowed) % % \paragraph{AAA}: AAA = heading % % \subparagraph{AAA}: AAA = heading % %%%%% % [6] APA Seriations % % A. seriate environment: % For example, the following: % % Blah blah blah % \begin{seriate} % \item first item, % \item second item. % \end{seriate} % Blah blah blah % % results in: % % Blah blah blah (a) first item, (b) second item. Blah blah blah % % B. APAenumerate environment % For example, the following: % % Blah blah blah % \begin{APAenumerate} % \item first item ... ... ... continue continue % \item second item ... ... ... continue continue % \end{APAenumerate} % Blah blah blah % % results in: % % Blah blah blah % 1. first item ... ... ... % continue continue % 2. second item ... ... ... % continue continue % Blah blah blah % % C. APAitemize environment % For example, the following: % % Blah blah blah % \begin{APAitemize} % \item first item ... ... ... continue continue % \item second item ... ... ... continue continue % \end{APAitemize} % Blah blah blah % % results in: % % Blah blah blah % o first item ... ... ... % continue continue % o second item ... ... ... % continue continue % Blah blah blah % %%%%% % [7] Others % % A. If you use a language other than English, % You probably want to change reference and bibliography names. % Defaults are English names: % % e.g. \def\refname{Reference} % e.g. \def\bibname{Bibliography} % % Place those definitions on the top of your document or % before \bibliography or \begin{thebibliography}. % % B. As default, BibTeX changes cases of article titles. % % e.g. Your Entry in xxx.bib: Formal Representation of ZZZ % Your will get: Formal representation of zzz % e.g. Your Entry in xxx.bib: Formal Representation of {ZZZ} % Your will get: Formal representation of ZZZ % % If you don't want to change cases of article title, see % Version 2.5 Update Notes in `theapa.bst'. % % C. `mastersreport', `dbathesis', `eddthesis' added in theapa.bst. % Why? - Some schools also allow master's report as well as % master's thesis. % - DBA (Doctor of Business Administration) and % Ed.D. (Doctor of Education) are also popluar % doctoral degrees. % % D. Underlined (not italic) book titles, etc. % - A few journal publication editors and schools, % who do not appreciate new electronic typesetting and % desktop publishing technologies, require underlined % book titles, etc. % - To do this, I included `ulem.sty' (C) 1989 by Donald Arseneau. % - `\UnderlinedBemOnly' underlines book titles, etc. in Reference. % `\UnderlinedEm' replaces emphasized texts by underlined texts % both in the body and references of your document. % % E. Not implemented yet (!): to be implemented soon % - None % % F. Not implemented: I don't know if I can do in the near future !!! ;-) % - Same last name but different people % % (C. Lewis, 1958; D. Lewis, 1973) % ^ ^ % G. NO GUARANTEE, absolutely (You know what I mean.) % % H. Bug and/or suggestion reports % - Your bug and/or suggestion report(s) is (are) welcome(d). % - E-mail me: % % young@emx.utexas.edu (Internet) % ^^^^^ % youngr@utxvm (Bitnet) % ^ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \typeout{APA Citation (& Optional APA Heading) Style - Version 2.5.1 (5/92)} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% PART I: APA CITATION %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % cite punctuations % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\BBOP{(} % open parenthesis \def\BBAA{\&} % between authors in parenthesis and ref. sec. \def\BBAB{and} % between authors in text \def\BBAY{, } % between author(s) and year \def\BBC{; } % between cites \def\BBN{, } % before note \def\BBCP{)} % closing parenthesis \def\BBOQ{} % open quote for article title \def\BBCQ{.} % closing quote for article title % \def\BBA{\BBAA} % \def\citepunct#1#2#3#4#5#6#7#8#9{% \def\BBOP{#1} \def\BBAA{#2} \def\BBAB{#3} \def\BBAY{#4} \def\BBC{#5} \def\BBN{#6} \def\BBCP{#7} \def\BBOQ{#8} \def\BBCQ{#9} \def\BBA{\BBAA}} % \def\BBACOMMA{,} % comma between authors in ref. sec % when no. of authors = 2 \def\NoCommaBetweenTwoAuthors{\def\BBACOMMA{}} % \let\Bem\em %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % cite labels % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\BED{ (Ed.)} % editor \def\BEDS{ (Eds.)} % editors \def\BVOL{Vol.} % volume name \def\BNUM{No.} % number name \def\BEd{edition} % edition \def\BPG{p.} % page \def\BPGS{pp.} % pages \def\BCH{chap.} % chapter \def\BTR{Tech.\ rep.} % (default) technical report type name \def\citelabels#1#2#3#4#5#6#7#8#9{% \def\BED{#1} % editor \def\BEDS{#2} \def\BVOL{#3} \def\BNUM{#4} \def\BEd{#5} % edition \def\BPG{#6} \def\BPGS{#7} \def\BCH{#8} \def\BTR{#9}} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Upper or Lowercase article titles % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % \BUcase is dropped in theapa.bst Version 2.5. % The following three lines are not required in Version 2.5. % They are here temporally to maintain some compatibility with % Version 2.4; but will be removed in the next revision. \def\@Ucase#1{\uppercase{#1}} \def\BUcase#1{\lowercase{\@Ucase #1}} \def\NoTitleCaseChange{\def\BUcase##1{##1}} %%%%%%%%%%%%% % citations % %%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\@lbibitem[#1]#2{\def\BBA{\BBAA}\item[\@biblabel{#1}]\if@filesw { \def\BBA{\string\BBA}% \def\protect##1{\string ##1\space}\immediate \write\@auxout{\string\bibcite{#2}{#1}}% \def\BBA{\BBAA}}\fi\ignorespaces} % Year is separately handled by \Y \def\bibcite#1#2{\global\expandafter\def\csname b@#1\endcsname{#2}% names \global\expandafter\def\csname Y@#1\endcsname{\@year@#2}}% year \def\@year@\BCAY#1#2#3{#3} % first author of a multi-author reference? \newif\if@F@cite\@F@citetrue % % \cite[postfix]{keys} % \fullcite[postfix]{keys} % \shortcite[postfix]{keys} % writes \citation{keys} on .aux % produces (prefix Authors1, Year1; Authors2, Year2; ..., postfix) % \def\cite{\def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##2}}% \@ifnextchar<{\@cite}{\@cite<>}} \def\fullcite{\def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##1}}% \@ifnextchar<{\@cite}{\@cite<>}} \def\shortcite{\def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##2}{##2}}% \@ifnextchar<{\@cite}{\@cite<>}} \def\@cite<#1>{\@ifnextchar[{\def\@BBN{\BBN}\@@cite<#1>}% {\def\@BBN{\ignorespaces}\@@cite<#1>[]}} \def\@@cite<#1>[#2]#3{% \if@filesw\immediate\write\@auxout{\string\citation{#3}}\fi% \edef\@citeP{}% \BBOP{\ignorespaces#1\space}% \@for\@citeb:=#3\do{% \@ifundefined{b@\@citeb}% {\expandafter\def\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname{?}% \expandafter\def\csname Y@\@citeb\endcsname{?}% \@warning{Citation `\@citeb' on page \thepage\space undefined}% }% {\@ifundefined{flag@\@citeb}% {\global\expandafter\def\csname flag@\@citeb\endcsname{DUMMY}% \def\BCA##1##2{##1}}% {\def\BCA##1##2{##2}}% }% \edef\B@my@dummy{\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname}% \ifx\@citeP\B@my@dummy% \if@F@cite\@F@citefalse\else{,\ }\fi% \csname Y@\@citeb\endcsname% \else% \if@F@cite\@F@citefalse\else{\BBC}\fi% \edef\@cite@undefined{?}% \ifx\@cite@undefined\B@my@dummy% \csname Y@\@citeb\endcsname% \else% \def\BBA{\BBAA}% \csname b@\@citeb\endcsname\BBAY\csname Y@\@citeb\endcsname% \fi% \fi% \edef\@citeP{\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname}% }{\@BBN #2}\BBCP% \@F@citetrue} % % \citeA[postfix]{keys} % \fullciteA[postfix]{keys} % \shortciteA[postfix]{keys} % writes \citation{keys} on .aux % produces Authors1 (Year1), ..., AuthorN (YearN, postfix) % \def\citeA{\def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##2}}% \@ifnextchar[{\def\@BBN{\BBN}\@citeA}% {\def\@BBN{\ignorespaces}\@citeA[]}} \def\fullciteA{\def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##1}}% \@ifnextchar[{\def\@BBN{\BBN}\@citeA}% {\def\@BBN{\ignorespaces}\@citeA[]}} \def\shortciteA{\def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##2}{##2}}% \@ifnextchar[{\def\@BBN{\BBN}\@citeA}% {\def\@BBN{\ignorespaces}\@citeA[]}} \def\@citeA[#1]#2{% \if@filesw\immediate\write\@auxout{\string\citation{#2}}\fi% \edef\@citeP{}% \@for\@citeb:=#2\do{% \@ifundefined{b@\@citeb}% {\expandafter\def\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname{?}% \expandafter\def\csname Y@\@citeb\endcsname{?}% \@warning{Citation `\@citeb' on page \thepage\space undefined}% }% {\@ifundefined{flag@\@citeb}% {\global\expandafter\def\csname flag@\@citeb\endcsname{DUMMY}% \def\BCA##1##2{##1}}% {\def\BCA##1##2{##2}}% }% \edef\B@my@dummy{\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname}% \ifx\@citeP\B@my@dummy% \if@F@cite\@F@citefalse\else{,\ }\fi% \csname Y@\@citeb\endcsname% \else% \if@F@cite\@F@citefalse\else{\BBCP,\ }\fi% \def\BBA{\BBAB}% \csname b@\@citeb\endcsname\ \BBOP\csname Y@\@citeb\endcsname% \fi% \edef\@citeP{\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname}% }{\@BBN #1}\BBCP% \@F@citetrue} % % \citeauthor{keys} % \fullciteauthor{keys} % \shortciteauthor{keys} % writes \citation{keys} on .aux % produces Authors1, ..., AuthorN % \def\citeauthor{\def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##2}}\@citeauthor} \def\fullciteauthor{\def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##1}}\@citeauthor} \def\shortciteauthor{\def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##2}{##2}}\@citeauthor} \def\@citeauthor#1{% \if@filesw\immediate\write\@auxout{\string\citation{#1}}\fi% \edef\@citeP{}% \@for\@citeb:=#1\do{% \@ifundefined{b@\@citeb}% {\expandafter\def\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname{?}% \expandafter\def\csname Y@\@citeb\endcsname{?}% \@warning{Citation `\@citeb' on page \thepage\space undefined}% }% {\@ifundefined{flag@\@citeb}% {\global\expandafter\def\csname flag@\@citeb\endcsname{DUMMY}% \def\BCA##1##2{##1}}% {\def\BCA##1##2{##2}}% }% \edef\B@my@dummy{\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname}% \ifx\@citeP\B@my@dummy% \else% \if@F@cite\@F@citefalse\else{,\ }\fi% \def\BBA{\BBAB}% \csname b@\@citeb\endcsname%\ \BBOP\csname Y@\@citeb\endcsname% \fi% \edef\@citeP{\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname}% }% \@F@citetrue} % % \citeyear[postfix]{keys} % writes \citation{keys} on .aux % produces (Year1, ..., YearN, postfix) % \def\citeyear{\def\BCAY##1##2##3{}% \@ifnextchar[{\def\@BBN{\BBN}\@citeyear}% {\def\@BBN{\ignorespaces}\@citeyear[]}} \def\@citeyear[#1]#2{% \if@filesw\immediate\write\@auxout{\string\citation{#2}}\fi% \edef\@citeP{}% \BBOP\@for\@citeb:=#2\do{% \@ifundefined{b@\@citeb}% {\expandafter\def\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname{?}% \expandafter\def\csname Y@\@citeb\endcsname{?}% \@warning{Citation `\@citeb' on page \thepage\space undefined}% }% {\@ifundefined{flag@\@citeb}% {\global\expandafter\def\csname flag@\@citeb\endcsname{DUMMY}}% {}% }% \edef\B@my@dummy{\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname}% \if@F@cite\@F@citefalse\else{,\ }\fi% \csname Y@\@citeb\endcsname% \edef\@citeP{\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname}% }{\@BBN #1}\BBCP% \@F@citetrue} \def\nocite#1{\@bsphack% \if@filesw\immediate\write\@auxout{\string\citation{#1}}\fi% \@for\@citeb:=#1\do{% \@ifundefined{b@\@citeb}% {\edef\B@my@dummy{*}% \ifx\@citeb\B@my@dummy\else \@warning{Citation `\@citeb' on page \thepage\space undefined}\fi}% {\global\expandafter\def\csname flag@\@citeb\endcsname{DUMMY}}}% \@esphack} % % To maintain compatibility with Version 2.4 % \citeB = \citeA % \fullciteB = \fullciteA % \shortciteB = \shortciteA % \citeC = \citeauthor % \fullciteC = \fullciteauthor % \shortciteC = \shortciteauthor \let\citeB=\citeA \let\fullciteB=\fullciteA \let\shortciteB=\shortciteA \let\citeC=\citeauthor \let\fullciteC=\fullciteauthor \let\shortciteC=\shortciteauthor % % No labels in the bibliography. \def\@biblabel#1{} \newskip{\bibleftmargin} \bibleftmargin=2.5em % %\def\refname{Reference} %<------------------------------------ %\def\bibname{Bibliography} % \def\thebibliography#1{% \@ifundefined{chapter}% {\section*{\refname}% \@mkboth{\uppercase{\refname}}{\uppercase{\refname}} \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\refname}}% {\chapter*{\bibname}% \@mkboth{\uppercase{\bibname}}{\uppercase{\bibname}} \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\bibname}} \list {\relax}{\labelsep=0em \leftmargin=\bibleftmargin \itemindent=-\bibleftmargin} \def\newblock{\hskip .11em plus .33em minus .07em} \sloppy\clubpenalty4000\widowpenalty4000 \sfcode`\.=1000\relax} \let\endthebibliography=\endlist %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% PART II: APA SECTION HEADING & SERIATION %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % \apa@startsection{Heading Indent}{Beforeskip}{Afterskip}{Heading} % \def\apa@startsection#1#2#3{\@startsection{}{}{#1}{#2}{#3}{\relax}*} % % \b@level@LEVEL-NO@skip % Skip before heading: If >= 0, the following par is NOT indented. % If < 0, it is indented. % \b@level@LEVEL-NO@skip = vertical skip % % \e@level@LEVEL-NO@skip % Skip after heading: If > 0, the following par starts in a new line; % \e@level@LEVEL-NO@skip = vertical skip % If <= 0, it starts just after the heading; % \e@level@LEVEL-NO@skip = horizontal skip % \newskip\b@level@one@skip \b@level@one@skip=2.5ex plus 1ex minus .2ex \newskip\e@level@one@skip \e@level@one@skip=1.5ex plus .6ex minus .1ex \newskip\b@level@two@skip \b@level@two@skip=2.5ex plus 1ex minus .2ex \newskip\e@level@two@skip \e@level@two@skip=1.5ex plus .6ex minus .1ex \newskip\b@level@three@skip \b@level@three@skip=2.0ex plus .8ex minus .2ex \newskip\e@level@three@skip \e@level@three@skip=1.5ex plus .6ex minus .1ex \newskip\b@level@four@skip \b@level@four@skip=1.8ex plus .8ex minus .2ex \newskip\e@level@four@skip \e@level@four@skip=1.5ex plus .6ex minus .1ex \newskip\b@level@five@skip \b@level@five@skip=1.8ex plus .8ex minus .2ex \newskip\e@level@five@skip \e@level@five@skip=0ex % % (APA, p. 66) % Level One: Centered Boldface Uppercase Heading % Level Two: Centered Boldface Heading % Level Three: Centered Underlined Heading % Level Four: Flushleft Underlined Heading occuping a whole line % Level Five: Intended Underlined Heading followed by texts in the same line % % NOTE: According to the APA manual, Level One & Two headings are % NOT boldfaced. If you want to follow the manual strictly, % remove \bf in \levelone and \leveltwo macros. % \def\levelone#1{\apa@startsection% {\z@}{\b@level@one@skip}{\e@level@one@skip}% {\leftskip4em plus 1fill\rightskip\leftskip\parindent\z@\relax% \bf\uppercase\expandafter{#1}}} % <- \bf \def\leveltwo#1{\apa@startsection% {\z@}{\b@level@two@skip}{\e@level@two@skip}% {\leftskip4em plus 1fill\rightskip\leftskip\parindent\z@\relax% \bf #1}} % <- \bf \def\levelthree#1{\apa@startsection% {\z@}{\b@level@three@skip}{\e@level@three@skip}% {\leftskip4em plus 1fill\rightskip\leftskip\parindent\z@\relax% \ULine{#1}}} \def\levelfour#1{\apa@startsection% {\z@}{\b@level@four@skip}{\e@level@four@skip}{\ULine{#1}}} \def\levelfive#1{\apa@startsection% {\parindent}{\b@level@five@skip}{\e@level@five@skip}{\ULine{#1}.}} % % Selecting the Levels of Headings (APA, pp. 66-67) % % One Level \def\OneLevelHeading{% \def\section{\@ifnextchar*{\@sections}% {\@ifnextchar[{\@sectionb}{\@section}}}% \def\@sections*##1{\leveltwo{##1}}% \def\@sectionb[##1]##2{\leveltwo{##2}% \@mkboth{\uppercase{##1}}{\uppercase{##1}}% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{##1}}% \def\@section##1{\leveltwo{##1}% \@mkboth{\uppercase{##1}}{\uppercase{##1}}% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{##1}}% } % Two Levels \def\TwoLevelHeading{% \def\section{\@ifnextchar*{\@sections}% {\@ifnextchar[{\@sectionb}{\@section}}}% \def\@sections*##1{\leveltwo{##1}}% \def\@sectionb[##1]##2{\leveltwo{##2}% \@mkboth{\uppercase{##1}}{\uppercase{##1}}% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{##1}}% \def\@section##1{\leveltwo{##1}% \@mkboth{\uppercase{##1}}{\uppercase{##1}}% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{##1}}% % \def\subsection{\@ifnextchar*{\@subsections}% {\@ifnextchar[{\@subsectionb}{\@subsection}}}% \def\@subsections*##1{\levelfour{##1}}% \def\@subsectionb[##1]##2{\levelfour{##2}% \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{##1}}% \def\@subsection##1{\levelfour{##1}% \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{##1}}% } % Two Levels - Variation \def\TwoLevelHeadingA{% \def\section{\@ifnextchar*{\@sections}% {\@ifnextchar[{\@sectionb}{\@section}}}% \def\@sections*##1{\leveltwo{##1}}% \def\@sectionb[##1]##2{\leveltwo{##2}% \@mkboth{\uppercase{##1}}{\uppercase{##1}}% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{##1}}% \def\@section##1{\leveltwo{##1}% \@mkboth{\uppercase{##1}}{\uppercase{##1}}% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{##1}}% % \let\subsection=\levelfive% } % Three Levels \def\ThreeLevelHeading{% \def\section{\@ifnextchar*{\@sections}% {\@ifnextchar[{\@sectionb}{\@section}}}% \def\@sections*##1{\leveltwo{##1}}% \def\@sectionb[##1]##2{\leveltwo{##2}% \@mkboth{\uppercase{##1}}{\uppercase{##1}}% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{##1}}% \def\@section##1{\leveltwo{##1}% \@mkboth{\uppercase{##1}}{\uppercase{##1}}% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{##1}}% % \def\subsection{\@ifnextchar*{\@subsections}% {\@ifnextchar[{\@subsectionb}{\@subsection}}}% \def\@subsections*##1{\levelfour{##1}}% \def\@subsectionb[##1]##2{\levelfour{##2}% \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{##1}}% \def\@subsection##1{\levelfour{##1}% \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{##1}}% % \let\subsubsection=\levelfive % If you want subsubsection headings listed in the table of contents % remove the above \let\subsub... and uncomment the following. % \def\subsubsection{\@ifnextchar*{\@subsubsections}% % {\@ifnextchar[{\@subsubsectionb}{\@subsubsection}}}% % \def\@subsubsections*##1{\levelfive{##1}}% % \def\@subsubsectionb[##1]##2{\levelfive{##2}% % \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{##1}}% % \def\@subsubsection##1{\levelfive{##1}% % \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{##1}}% } % Four Levels \def\FourLevelHeading{% \def\section{\@ifnextchar*{\@sections}% {\@ifnextchar[{\@sectionb}{\@section}}}% \def\@sections*##1{\leveltwo{##1}}% \def\@sectionb[##1]##2{\leveltwo{##2}% \@mkboth{\uppercase{##1}}{\uppercase{##1}}% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{##1}}% \def\@section##1{\leveltwo{##1}% \@mkboth{\uppercase{##1}}{\uppercase{##1}}% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{##1}}% % \def\subsection{\@ifnextchar*{\@subsections}% {\@ifnextchar[{\@subsectionb}{\@subsection}}}% \def\@subsections*##1{\levelthree{##1}}% \def\@subsectionb[##1]##2{\levelthree{##2}% \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{##1}}% \def\@subsection##1{\levelthree{##1}% \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{##1}}% % \def\subsubsection{\@ifnextchar*{\@subsubsections}% {\@ifnextchar[{\@subsubsectionb}{\@subsubsection}}}% \def\@subsubsections*##1{\levelfour{##1}}% \def\@subsubsectionb[##1]##2{\levelfour{##2}% \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{##1}}% \def\@subsubsection##1{\levelfour{##1}% \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{##1}}% % \let\paragraph=\levelfive% } % Five Levels \def\FiveLevelHeading{% \def\section{\@ifnextchar*{\@sections}% {\@ifnextchar[{\@sectionb}{\@section}}}% \def\@sections*##1{\levelone{##1}}% \def\@sectionb[##1]##2{\levelone{##2}% \@mkboth{\uppercase{##1}}{\uppercase{##1}}% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{##1}}% \def\@section##1{\levelone{##1}% \@mkboth{\uppercase{##1}}{\uppercase{##1}}% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{##1}}% % \def\subsection{\@ifnextchar*{\@subsections}% {\@ifnextchar[{\@subsectionb}{\@subsection}}}% \def\@subsections*##1{\leveltwo{##1}}% \def\@subsectionb[##1]##2{\leveltwo{##2}% \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{##1}}% \def\@subsection##1{\leveltwo{##1}% \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{##1}}% % \def\subsubsection{\@ifnextchar*{\@subsubsections}% {\@ifnextchar[{\@subsubsectionb}{\@subsubsection}}}% \def\@subsubsections*##1{\levelthree{##1}}% \def\@subsubsectionb[##1]##2{\levelthree{##2}% \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{##1}}% \def\@subsubsection##1{\levelthree{##1}% \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{##1}}% % \let\paragraph=\levelfour% \let\subparagraph=\levelfive% } % % Seriations (pp. 66-68): ONE level of seriation only. % \begin{seriate} \item ... \end{seriate} % within a paragraph or sentence % \begin{APAenumerate} \item ... \end{APAenumerate} % at the start of each paragraph in a series % with enumeration % \begin{APAitemize} \item ... \end{APAitemize} % at the start of each paragraph in a series % without enumeration % % Refer to LaTeX book to modify, if you want, spaces before and after of % \begin{...} ... \end{...} or spaces between \item-s. \newcounter{APAenum} \newskip\@text@par@indent \def\APAenumerate{\@text@par@indent\parindent\setbox0\hbox{1. }% \list{\arabic{APAenum}.}{\usecounter{APAenum} \labelwidth\z@\labelsep\z@\leftmargin\z@\parsep\z@ \rightmargin\z@\itemsep\z@\topsep\z@\partopsep\z@ \itemindent\@text@par@indent\advance\itemindent by\wd0 \def\makelabel##1{\hss\llap{##1 }}}} \let\endAPAenumerate=\endlist \def\seriate{\@bsphack\begingroup% \setcounter{APAenum}{0}% \def\item{\addtocounter{APAenum}{1}(\alph{APAenum})\space}% \ignorespaces} \def\endseriate{\endgroup\@esphack} \def\APAitemize{\@text@par@indent\parindent\setbox0\hbox{$\bullet$}% \list{$\bullet$}{% \labelwidth\z@\labelsep.5em\leftmargin\z@\parsep\z@ \rightmargin\z@\itemsep\z@\topsep\z@\partopsep\z@ \itemindent\@text@par@indent \advance\itemindent by\wd0\advance\itemindent by.5em \def\makelabel##1{\hss\llap{##1}}}} \let\endAPAitemize=\endlist %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% PART III: UNDELINE STUFF (ulem.sty) %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % ulem.sty - Copyright (c) 1989 by Donald Arseneau % % % % These macros may be freely transmitted, reproduced, or modified for % % non-commercial purposes provided that this notice is left intact. % % (Donald Arseneau's Copyright Notice) % % % % Comments on macros are removed. Please refer to the ulem.sty file % % for detailed macros. % % % % Two ways to underline texts: % % {\ULem Blah Blah Blah} % % ^ ^ % % \ULine{Blah Blah Blah} % % ^ ^ % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\ULem{\let\em\LA@em \expandafter\UL@on\expandafter{\ifnum0=`}\fi} \def\ULine{\bgroup\UL@on} \let\LA@em\em %\let\em\ULem %\def\normalem{\let\em\LA@em} % The above 2 lines are replaced with the following 2 lines by Young Ryu. \def\UnderlinedBemOnly{\let\Bem\ULem} \def\UnderlinedEm{\let\em\ULem \let\Bem\ULem} \newbox\UL@hyphenbox \newbox\UL@box \newcount\UL@spfactor \newcount\UL@penalty \newskip\UL@skip \newdimen\UL@lht \newdimen\UL@ldp \let\LA@space\ \let\LA@hskip\hskip \def\UL@end*{\relax\relax} \def\UL@on#1{\leavevmode\everymath{\UL@hrest}\let\-\UL@dischyp \let\ \UL@space \let\hskip\UL@hskip \setbox\UL@box\hbox{(}\UL@ldp\dp\UL@box \UL@lht-\UL@ldp\advance\UL@lht.4\p@ \setbox\UL@hyphenbox\hbox{\setbox\UL@box\hbox{-}\UL@putbox}% \UL@word#1\global\UL@spfactor\spacefactor{} \UL@end* } \let\UL@unegroup\@empty \def\UL@start{\setbox\UL@box\hbox\bgroup\everyhbox{\UL@hrest}% \let\UL@start\@empty \let\UL@putbox\@empty \let\UL@unegroup\bgroup \kern-3sp\kern3sp} \def\UL@stop{\global\UL@penalty\lastpenalty \ifdim\lastkern=3sp \egroup \ifdim\wd\UL@box=\z@ \else \UL@putbox \fi \else \egroup \UL@putbox \fi\UL@unegroup} \def\UL@putbox{{\UL@skip\wd\UL@box \advance\UL@skip\UL@pixel \vrule \@height\UL@lht \@depth\UL@ldp \@width\UL@skip \kern-\UL@skip}\box\UL@box \ifnum\UL@penalty=\z@ \else \penalty\UL@penalty \fi} \def\UL@word#1 {\UL@start#1 \ifx\UL@end#1\egroup \unkern \unskip \spacefactor\UL@spfactor \let\UL@word\egroup \else \ifmmode\else \ifdim\lastskip=\z@\else \global\UL@skip\lastskip \unskip \UL@stop \UL@leaders \fi\fi \fi \UL@word} \newdimen\UL@pixel \UL@pixel=0.0033333truein \def\UL@leaders{{\advance \UL@skip \UL@pixel \leaders\hrule \@height\UL@lht \@depth\UL@ldp\LA@hskip\UL@skip \kern-\UL@pixel}} \def\UL@hskip{\afterassignment\UL@reskip \global\UL@skip} \def\UL@reskip{\UL@stop \UL@leaders \UL@start} \def\UL@hrest{\let\hskip\LA@hskip \let\ \LA@space \let\-\UL@dischyp} \def\UL@space{\LA@space \global\UL@skip\lastskip \unskip \UL@reskip} \def\UL@dischyp{\penalty\z@ \UL@stop \discretionary{\copy\UL@hyphenbox}{}{}\UL@start} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% End of ulem.sty %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%