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THE TEST OF TIME References, citations and related issues (Word version). When writing a paper or report you must attribute specific facts and ideas to the person
Animal Behaviour Biology 233 Winter 2007 Lab Section 38 By: Benson Chuong T-Test Raw Data Time Spend on: Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 Mean ? SEM Dead Pupae 0 min
Huck Finn The truth has withstood the test of time. Since the beginning of time the search for truth has plagued humankind. It has caused man to travel to distant
is a story which shows how weak the human trait of loyalty can be if put through the test of time. It shows how people can turn on their family, best friend, and
is a story which shows how weak the human trait of loyalty can be if put through the test of time. It shows how people can turn on their family, best friend, and
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References, citations and related issues (Word version).
When writing a paper or report you must attribute specific facts and ideas to the person or persons from whom you obtained the information. It is bad form to "lift text from another source and put it in quotation marks," even if you attribute it to the correct source. At this point in your studies you should be able to digest the material and express it in you own words. Two exceptions are when another has expressed and idea with "precisely the correct words" - generally a uniquely elegant phrase - or if the other fellow "got it wrong" and you are attacking his position which is quoted verbatim to insure accuracy. It is unlikely that either of these situations will apply to your report for this course.
I wish you to cite appropriate information with superscripts that refer to endnotes (not footnotes that go at the bottom of each page). I suggest further that you use the "endnote" feature in Word. Put your cursor where you want the citation (superscripted number) to be: I will place it here. To do this I clicked Insert/Reference/footnote.... Then click "endnote" and be sure the number format is 1,2,3 (arabic). Then click "insert" button at the bottom. After you do this, a superscript "1" will appear in the text body as well as below a line at the end of the document. Type the source of the information at the end. I cite a book in one of many acceptable formats. I had to enter the word "References" myself, and increase font size to 12 (Bill Gates thinks everything about endnotes should be in font size 10. More about that later). The purpose of a reference to a book is to let the reader find the information. Authors (all), title, publisher and copyright date are all required. While a specific page number might seem better, a chapter reference - in this case covering pages 115-156 - is adequate. The reader can find what he/she needs within the 40 pages.
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