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  • Citing a Source Within a Source - APA 7th Edition Citation . . .
    is a characteristic of decision-making (Klein, 1998, as cited in Linhares Brum, 2007) Your in-text citation gives credit to Klein and shows the source in which you found Klein's ideas
  • Citations References (New): Quoting, Paraphrasing and . . .
    Quoting, paraphrasing and summarizing are three main ways to fairly and honestly include, integrate and refer to others’ work within your own In other words – great ways to avoid plagiarism! Quoting is reproducing an author’s words from a source, using the exact wording, spelling and punctuation This adds emphasis and weight to an argument
  • EXAM 1 CHAPTER 4 Flashcards - Quizlet
    Seeking information about how to react to an unfamiliar or ambiguous object or event by observing someone else's expressions and reactions That other person becomes a social reference
  • Citing a secondary source - Harvard Referencing Guide . . .
    Cite a source discussed in another source (secondary source) Sometimes an author writes about research that someone else has done, but you are unable to track down the original report or publication In this case, because you did not read the original publication, you will include only the source that you have used in your reference list
  • Why and when to reference | Referencing explained | Library . . .
    Why reference? Referencing correctly: helps you to avoid plagiarism by making it clear which ideas are your own and which are someone else’s; shows your understanding of the topic; gives supporting evidence for your ideas, arguments and opinions; allows others to identify the sources you have used When to reference
  • Works Quoted in Another Source - APA Citation Guide (7th . . .
    Sometimes an author of a book, article or website will mention another person’s work by using a quotation or paraphrased idea from that source (This may be called a secondary source ) For example, the Kirkey article you are reading includes a quotation by Smith that you would like to include in your essay
  • In-Text Citations: The Basics - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University
    If you are referring to an idea from another work but NOT directly quoting the material, or making reference to an entire book, article or other work, you only have to make reference to the author and year of publication and not the page number in your in-text reference


















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