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Is there a comprehensive APA style manual available online?

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I am new to APA style and have noticed that web search results for specific APA style questions (e.g. "apa style p-values") tend to yield results from Q/A sites or of people's personal blogs summarizing the style, rather than any official-looking, fully-specified specification. Does an official specification exist? Is it available online?

[Clarification: I mean is it legitimately available online, in a web format. A google search for "apa manual pdf" turns up some PDFs where someone scanned in every page of the manual...better than nothing but not optimal.]

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