Week 4 Quiz

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Feb 20, 2024

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Instructions Understanding In-Text Citation [WLO: 3] [CLO: 4] For many of you, this may be the first time you will be using and citing APA Style-formatted in- text parenthetical citations within the body of your work. Please do not worry! Learning is a process, and this Understanding In-Text Citation quiz will help you prepare to do so. Prior to taking this quiz, Read Section 1.4 , Section 2.3 , and Section 5.3 in the textbook. Review Quoting, Paraphrasing & Summarizing (Links to an external site.) in the UACG Writing Center. Complete the APA In-Text Citation Practice Quiz (Links to an external site.) from which this quiz is adapted. This practice quiz is for review only and will not be graded. You must complete the Understanding In-Text Citation quiz below to earn points. The Understanding In-Text Citation quiz contains five multiple-choice or true-or-false questions and is worth 3% of your course grade. You will have 60 minutes to complete the quiz and it must be taken in one sitting. You will have two attempts to take this quiz. To begin the quiz, click on “Take the Quiz.” When finished, click on “Submit Quiz.”   Attempt History Attempt Time Score KEPT Attempt 2 3 minutes 5 out of 5 LATEST Attempt 2 3 minutes 5 out of 5 Attempt 1 4 minutes 4 out of 5 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 5 out of 5 Submitted Jul 31 at 2:30pm This attempt took 3 minutes.
Question 1 1 / 1 pts For all quoted material, the in-text citation must include: The author’s last name, year, and page or paragraph number. Nicely done!A quotation is a line or multiple lines of words copied directly from a source. The author’s last name, title of source, and page or paragraph number. The author’s last name, year, and the title of the source. Question 2 1 / 1 pts If the source you are reading includes research form another source, and you include that information in your paper, how would you cite the source? Use the phrase “as cited in…” followed by the secondary source citation. Good job! This type of information or source is referred to a secondary or indirect source in APA style. Using the phrase “as cited in…” shows the reader that the information is from an indirect source. Include the name and title of the original research, but not the secondary source.
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