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Module
5 Quiz: In-text Citation Exercise
A
documentation style has two parts: the list of references and the in-text
citations. These two must work hand-in-hand. The primary objective of an
in-text citation is to provide enough information so that the reader can go to
the list of references and find the source.
How
does this work? When you look for a source in the list of references, you (and
anyone else who is reading your work, like, say, your instructor) will look
only at the first piece of information in each listing on the references list.
That means that the in-text citation must always include the first piece of
information about that source in the list of references. Usually, this is the
author's name. Other information may be included as appropriate for a smooth
sentence flow, but you must always include that first piece of information that
will be found in the references listing for that source.
Refer
to pages 174 - 179 "Citing References in Text" in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological
Association.
Quiz
Question Information: There
are 10 multiple choice questions. There is no time limit; however, you may
only take the quiz one time. This will be graded as a pass/fail activity.
You must complete this quiz by the fourth day of the module week. On the fifth day of the module week, your instructor will post the correct responses. You will need to review the quiz to compare your answers with the correct answers. Compare your answers and resolve any questions with your instructor.
Question
1
The student is summarizing information that begins on page 39 and continues on page 40 in a 2016 article by Peter Louve. The student provides a page reference for this summary because the article is long.
Question
2
The student is summarizing information from paragraph 3 of an undated online article by Redd Ryman. The article has numbered paragraphs but no page numbers.
Question
3
The student is quoting from page 64 of a 2010 article, “Talking to the Dead,” by Max Carey. The list of references contains another article, “The Man Who Loves to Bust Quacks,” also written by Carey and also published in 2010.
Question
4
The student is quoting from page 22 of a 2014 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
5
The student is quoting from page 54 of an article published in 2012 by Peter Hurtz.
Question
6
The student is quoting from paragraph 1 of a 2017 online article by Mary Fejko. The article has numbered paragraphs but no page numbers.
Question
7
The student is quoting from page 8 of an article by two authors, Comer and Dinger, that was published in 2016.
Question
8
The student is quoting from page 28 of an article by Peter Gormely published in 2015.
Question
9
The student is summarizing information from page 108 of a 2016 book with two authors, Samuels and Logane.
Question
10
The
student is summarizing information from a 2017 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.