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W4: Citation Styles and Ethical Ramifications DdLK LU topic Kyle Larsen: Citation Styles and Ethical Ramifications Kyle Larsen posted Nov 30, 2023 2:03 AM
W4: Citation Styles and Ethical Ramifications DdLK LU topic Kyle Larsen: Citation Styles and Ethical Ramifications Kyle Larsen posted Nov 30, 2023 2:03 AM Subscribe Dr. Hoyt and Classmates, As a Business Administration major, throughout my academic career, I'll use the American Psychological Association's (APA) method of citing my information. This style has its own unique rules governing the format of a paper, or presentation one writes; as well as information regarding how to credit the original authors creations both in text, and on the reference page. A few of the biggest challenges I face when citing my sources is the lack of information given by the author. I do not prefer to use information if I can not obtain a person/organization the information originated from due to credibility. When citing my information, I feel I have a good grasp on the format and rules, but I still keep "Purdue OWL" open when writing my papers or presentations, as well as having a peer proof check my work. Doing so allows me to prevent accidently not giving appropriate credit to the original author or organization. Most of the time when conducting a research project one will come across a Search PRE a
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