APA documentation: in-text citations 4

Click on the APA in-text citation that is handled correctly. Click Submit after each question to see feedback and to record your answer. After you have finished every question, your answers will be submitted to your instructor’s gradebook. You may review your answers by returning to the exercise at any time. (An exercise reports to the gradebook only if your instructor has assigned it.)

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Example

Question 1 of 10

Question 1. The student is quoting from page 26 of an article by Peter Greasley published in 2000.

Question 2 of 10

Question 2. The student is summarizing information from page 176 of a 1980 book with two authors, Marks and Kammann.

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Question 3. The student is quoting from page 29 of an article published in 2000 by Paul Kurtz.

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Question 4. The student is summarizing information from a 2001 article by Gary E. R. Schwartz, Linda G. S. Russek, Lonnie A. Nelson, and Christopher Barentsen. This is the first citation of the source in the paper.

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Question 5. The student is quoting from page 27 of an article by two authors, Wiseman and O’Keeffe, that was published in 2001.

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Question 6. The student is quoting from page 52 of a 2001 article, “Talking to the Dead,” by Leon Jaroff. The list of references contains another article, “The Man Who Loves to Bust Quacks,” also written by Jaroff and also published in 2001.

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Question 7. The student is quoting from paragraph 1 of a 1998 online article by Travis Dacolias. The article has numbered paragraphs but no page numbers.

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Question 8. The student is summarizing information from an undated online article by Ray Hyman. The article has no paragraph or page numbers.

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Question 9. The student is quoting from page 12 of a 2000 report by the National Science Board. No individual author is given. The entry in the list of references begins like this: National Science Board.

Question 10 of 10

Question 10. The student is summarizing information that begins on page 29 and continues on page 30 in a 2000 article by Paul Kurtz.