1.When you paraphrase information from another source, it is okay to just copy the information word for word, and place it in your own paper as long as you provide an in-text citation. true/false
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There are different ways to cite paraphrased information, one such way is like this:
Redding's (1996) research about errors in organizations revealed that most of the time errors are blamed on individual human error while in actuality errors are the result of flawed systems. true/false
3.On the reference page, you would use the first initial of the author's name versus the author's full first name. true/false
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Below is one way to format an in-text citation for a direct quote:
According to Potter, H. 2019, “the courses at Hogwarts were challenging for students” (page 9). true/false
1, It is true. As long as you provide an in-text citation ,it is okay to copy the exact word for word. It is appropriate to give the cittion towars the end of the information.
2. It is false. The name of the author should be given at the end of the paraphrased text or line within the brackets.
3. It is true.
4. It is false.The format for direct quotes should contain the last name of the author, year and also the page number tiowards the en of the respective line.
1.When you paraphrase information from another source, it is okay to just copy the information word...
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