12 Questions
Using a signal phrase is always necessary when formatting a summary or paraphrase.
False
When citing a work with two authors, it is correct to separate their names using 'and' in the signal phrase.
True
According to the guidelines, when citing a work with three to five authors, only the first author should be mentioned in subsequent citations.
True
For works with six or more authors, it is necessary to list all authors every time the citation is used.
False
When citing a work of unknown author, the source's full title should be used in the signal phrase.
True
Titles of articles and chapters should be italicized when citing a work of unknown author.
False
When citing an organization for the first time, its abbreviation should be included in parentheses.
True
On the References page, the title should be bolded at the top of the page.
False
In APA style, the reference list entries should be alphabetized by the first name of the first author of each work.
False
When citing a work with two authors, you should list their last names in alphabetical order.
True
For a title in APA style, you should capitalize every word except prepositions and articles.
False
In APA style, when no author name is present, you should provide the publication date as 'n.d.' in the citation.
True
Test your knowledge on formatting in-text citations in APA style for different scenarios such as summarizing with or without a signal phrase, and citing works with two authors. Practice identifying the correct placement of author names, publication years, and page numbers.
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