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apa Test

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how do you cite two or more works by the same author? Rule 37b(5)
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how do you cite when an organization is the author? Rule 37b(3)
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What are in-text citation? (Rule 37a)
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how do you cite when you have three to five authors?Rule 37a(4)
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how to cite an article in a journal paginated by volume? Rule 37b(7)
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How do you cite three to five authors after the initial citation? Rule 37a(4)
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Is there a difference in how you cite a familiar organization in subsequent citations? Rule 37a(7)
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Why should you not quote excessively? Rule 36a
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how do you cite authors with the same last name? Rule 37a(9)
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what three different acts are considered plagiarism?rule 35
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see example of ellipsis?
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Are headings recommended in APA? rule 34b
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what does anticipating and countering alternative interpretations mean? rule 34c
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what is a dropped quote? Rule 36b
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Example of Rule 37a(2)
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How do you condense a quoted passage? Rule 36a
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what does providing background information or context involve? rule 34c
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how do you cite two or more works in the same parentheses? Rule 37a(8)
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what do you do if a work has no author? rule 37b
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when do you commit plagiarism? Rule 35c
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when your parenthetical citation names two or more works, put them in the same order that they appear in the reference list, separate by semicolons. Researchers indicated that studies are inconclusive (Berkowitz, et al., 2003; McDuffie, et al., 2002).
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if you half-copy the author's sentences either by mixing the author's phrases with your own without using quotation marks or by plugging your own synonyms into the author's sentence structure.
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to avoid confusion, use initials with the last names if your reference list includes two or more authors with the same last name. Ex. Research by E. Smith (1989) revealed that . . .
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when you put your quotation in w/o warning. Example: Obesity was once considered in a very different light. "For many years, obesity was approached as if it were either a moral failing or evidence of underlying psychopatholoyg" (Yanovski, 2002, p. 592).
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identify all authors in the signal phrase or parentheses the first time you cite the source. In 2003, Berkowitz, Wadden, Tershakovec and Cronquist concluded, "Sibutramine . . . must be carefully monitored" (p. 1811).
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use the ellipsis mark (three periods, with spaces between) to indicate that you have omitted words. what remains must be grammatically complete...
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failing to cite quotations and borrowed ideas; failing to enclose borrowed language in quotation marks; and failing to put summaries and paraphrases in your own words.
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yes.
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using facts and statistics to support generalizations or to establish the importance of your topic.
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provide at least the author's last name and the year of publication.
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Yanovski and Yanovski (2002) explained that sibutramine suppresses appetite in the brain (p. 594). Sibtramine suppresses appetite by blocking reuptake (Yanovski & Yanovski, p. 594).
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if a work has no author, alphabetize it by its title.
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use the first author's name followed by "et. al." in either the signal phrase or the parentheses: As Berkowitz et al. (2003) advised, "Until more extensive safety data results, things are the same (p. 1811).
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Morawski, J. (2000). Social psychology a century ago. <I>American Psychologist</I>, 55, 427-431.
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do not ignore sources that seem to contradict your position or that offer interpretations different from your own. Instead use them to give voice to opposing points of view before you counter them.
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use the author's name for all entries. List the entries by year, the earliest first.
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Roman (2003) reported that "social factors are nearly as significant as individual metabolism in the formation of . . . dietary habits of adolescents" (p. 345).
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Because it is almost impossible to integrate numerous long quotations smoothly into your own text, do not quote excessively.
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If the organization has a familiar abbreviation, you may include it in brackets the first time you cite the source and use the abbreviation alone in later citations. (First cite (National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), 2001). later cite: (NIMH, 2001)
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when the author is an organization, begin with the name of the organization. American Psychiatric Association. (2005).
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what is the alphabetical list of work cited which appears at the end of the paper entitled? Rule 37b
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what is it called when you reuse your own papers?
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to omit quotation marks claiming falsely that the language is yours.

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