question archive Question 1   Which of the in-text citations below is formatted correctly? Group of answer choices (Johnson, 2012, p

Question 1   Which of the in-text citations below is formatted correctly? Group of answer choices (Johnson, 2012, p

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Question 1

 

Which of the in-text citations below is formatted correctly?

Group of answer choices

(Johnson, 2012, p. 45)

 

(Johnson 2012 p. 45)

 

(Johnson: 2012, p.45)

 

(Johnson, Paul, 2012, p.45)

 

 

 Question 2

 

Which of the following in-text citations is formatted correctly?

Group of answer choices

(Albertson, 2010, pp. 14-16)

 

(Albertson, 2010, p. 14-16)

 

(Albertson, 2010, pages 14-16)

 

(Albertson, 2010, p. 14, 15, 16)

 

 Question 3

 

Which of the following is an acceptable way to present an in-text citation?

Group of answer choices

According to Jones (2010), "the weather has shifted drastically" (p. 30).

 

According to one scientist, "the weather has shifted drastically" (Jones, 2010, p. 30).

 

According to Jones, "the weather has shifted drastically" (2010, p. 30).

 

All of the above are formatted correctly.

 

 

Question 4

 

Which of the following in-text citations would be correct if you were citing an article by 6 or more authors?

Group of answer choices

(Davidson et al., 2011, p. 67)

 

(Davidson, Smith, Harrison, Karp, Corbin, & Freeman, 2011, p. 67)

 

(Davidson & Smith, et al., 2011, p. 67)

 

(Davidson, 2011, p. 67)

 

 

Question 5

 

When adding a table from another source,

Group of answer choices

reformat it to match your other tables

 

copy the structure of the source exactly

 

cite using APA format

 

 

Question 6

 

For figures, make sure to include the figure number and a title with a legend and caption. These elements appear below the visual display. 

Group of answer choices

True

 

False

 

Question 7

 

A good question to ask before deciding to include a table is:

Group of answer choices

"where does it look the best in the paper?"

 

"what color font should I use?"

 

"is it necessary?"

 

"how much space will this take up?"

 

 

Question 8

 

If you are a popular musician, the context would mean that

Group of answer choices

your message will be limited by the time an average song is given to play on the radio

 

you may not be able to use certain words, or at least understand that they will be omitted during radio play

 

your song's tone will be influenced by the instruments you choose

 

all of the above

 

 

: Question 9

 

One of the limitations of academic writing is that you must follow APA guidelines, rather than express your ideas more creatively.

Group of answer choices

True

 

False

 

 

 Question 10

 

Context refers to 

Group of answer choices

message

 

audience

 

purpose

 

writer

 

all the other elements of the rhetorical situation

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