Why does the APA recommend the use of serif fonts?
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Perea, M. (2013). Why does the APA recommend the use of serif fonts?. Psicothema, 25(Número 1), 13–17. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/9860

Abstract

Background: The publication norms of the American Psychological Association recommend the use of a serif font in the manuscripts (Times New Roman). However, there seems to be no well-substantiated reason why serif fonts would produce any advantage during letter/word processing. Method: This study presents an experiment in which sentences were presented either with a serif or sans serif font from the same family while participants' eye movements were monitored. Results: Results did not reveal any differences of type of font in eye movement measures -except for a minimal effect in the number of progressive saccades. Conclusions: There is no reason why the APA publication norms recommend the use of serif fonts other than uniformity in the elaboration/presentation of the manuscripts.
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