Help Center Product InfoSales SupportTech SupportSearch Help CenterContact Support print Home What are the differences with APA style and the Chicago Manual of Style? Email this page Print Text The Chicago Manual of Style is a standard reference for issues such as footnotes and bibliographies. APA (American Psychological Association) Style is used primarily within the research and education. If this didn't answer your question, you can return to the help center directory to try again or use the search function to look for a better answer. Search the Help Center: If you need further assistance, contact us online or call 1-800-353-6798.Contact the AP Help CenterUse the form below to contact AP Stylebook. Someone will get back to you as soon as possible. Subject:What are the differences with APA style and the Chicago Manual of Style? Name: Email: Comment: VerificationCode: Enter verification code: ▲ Back To Top ▲