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Correct Answer: A) A list of every source that is used in a paper.
Correct Answer: D) By Alphabetical ordering of Authors.
Correct Answer: D) To put someone else's ideas into your own words.
Correct Answer: B) 12.
Correct Answer: B) Journal.
Correct Answer: A) The article has no publication date.
Correct Answer: C) Author's name, year of publication, page or paragraph number of the source quoted and the direct quote is enclosed in double quotation marks.
Correct Answer: A) Citation and the reference list.
Correct Answer: C) This phenomenon is best referred to as a "cumulative collaboration of evidence" (Pepper, 1961, p. 49).
Correct Answer: C) (Glover, 2005; Jones, 2010; Sawyer, 2017; Ziltz, 2012).
Correct Answer: C) Quote.
Correct Answer: D) Alphabetical by first author's last name.
Correct Answer: B) Lead author's name, comma, et al.
Correct Answer: C) References.
Correct Answer: C) Gold, M. (2012). What is holistic medicine? http://www.holisticmed.com/whatis.html.
Correct Answer: B) Guilford Press.
Correct Answer: C) Whenever information has come from another source.
Correct Answer: A) Times New Roman.
Correct Answer: C) Experienced listeners are better able to comprehend accented speech (Gass and Varonis, 1984).
Correct Answer: C) Yes. As a paraphrase, you must acknowledge the original source by inserting an in-text citation and include the full reference in your reference list to avoid accusations of plagiarism.
Correct Answer: C) Put (n.d.).
Correct Answer: B) Use the title of the article instead, and put it in quotes.
Correct Answer: B) Cornwall.