Only one answer is correct:
- Which one is correct in APA citation style?
- Thus, it arises a new paradigm proposed by (Yu, Shen, & Leung, 2013a) known as
- Thus, it arises a new paradigm proposed by (Yu, Shen, and Leung, 2013a) known as
- Thus, it arises a new paradigm proposed by Yu, Shen, & Leung (2013a) known as
- Thus, it arises a new paradigm proposed by Yu, Shen, and Leung (2013a) known as
- none of the above.
- Which one is correct in APA citation style?
- (Paladino & Castelli, 2008) (Plant & Devine, 2003)
- (Plant & Devine, 2003) (Paladino & Castelli, 2008)
- (Paladino & Castelli, 2008; Plant & Devine, 2003)
- (Plant & Devine, 2003; Paladino & Castelli, 2008)
- none of the above.
- In APA style the list of references should be in order by
- Chronological by date of publication
- Alphabetical by first author's last name
- Alphabetical by title
- none of the above.
- Select the correct usage of in-text citation in APA style
- Experienced listeners are better able to comprehend accented speech, regardless of the type of accent (Susan Gass and Evangeline Varonis).
- Experienced listeners are better able to comprehend accented speech, regardless of the type of accent (Gass & Varonis).
- Experienced listeners are better able to comprehend accented speech, regardless of the type of accent (Gass & Varonis, 1984).
- Experienced listeners are better able to comprehend accented speech, regardless of the type of accent (Gass and Varonis 1984).
- Select the correct usage of in-text citation in APA style
- Barks and Watts (2001) provide an excellent outline of interactive classroom activities for addressing plagiarism in a cross-cultural setting.
- Debbie Barks and Patricia Watts (2001) provide an excellent outline of interactive classroom activities for addressing plagiarism in a cross-cultural setting.
- Debbie Barks and Patricia Watts in their study “Textual borrowing strategies for graduate-level ESL writers” (2001) provide an excellent outline of interactive classroom activities for addressing plagiarism in a cross-cultural setting.
- Barks & Watts provide an excellent outline of interactive classroom activities for addressing plagiarism in a cross-cultural setting.
- Select the reference example that has the correct format for APA style
- Gu, Qing and Brooks, Jane. (2008). Beyond the accusation of plagiarism. System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 36(3), 337–352
- Gu, Q., & Brooks, J. (2008). Beyond the accusation of plagiarism. System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 36(3), 337–352.
- Gu, Q., Brooks, J. (2008). Beyond the accusation of plagiarism. System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 36(3), 337–352.
- Select the reference example that has the correct format for APA style
- Jackson, P. A. (2006). Plagiarism Instruction Online: Assessing Undergraduate Students' Ability to Avoid Plagiarism. College & Research Libraries, 67(5), 418–428.
- Jackson, Pamela A. (2006). Plagiarism instruction online: Assessing undergraduate students' ability to avoid plagiarism. College & Research Libraries, 67(5), 418–428.
- Jackson, P. A. (2006). Plagiarism instruction online: Assessing undergraduate students' ability to avoid plagiarism. College & Research Libraries, 67(5), 418–428.