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14. which of these is the correct way to cite a source when you are par…

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  1. which of these is the correct way to cite a source when you are paraphrasing and not using a direct quote?

a. immigrants arrive on our shores with many different types of education (spring, 2012).
b. immigrants arrive on our shores with many different types of education (spring, 2012, p. 105).
c. neither is correct.

  1. how do you cite an electronic source when the author and date are unknown?

another study discovered that students succeeded with tutoring (tutoring and apa, no date).
another study discovered that students succeeded with tutoring (\tutoring and apa,\ n.d.).
another study (\tutoring and apa\) discovered that students succeeded with tutoring (date unknown).

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Brief Explanations

In APA style, when paraphrasing (not using a direct quote), page numbers are not required. Option a includes the author and year, which is correct for a paraphrase. Option b includes a page number, which is for direct quotes.

Brief Explanations

In APA style, when the author and date are unknown for an electronic source, the title of the work (in quotation marks if it's a short work like an article) and "n.d." (for no date) are used. The correct format is to put the title in quotes and use "n.d." as the date. So "Another study discovered that students succeeded with tutoring ("Tutoring and APA," n.d.)." follows this rule.

Answer:

a. Immigrants arrive on our shores with many different types of education (Spring, 2012).

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