Which ORDER should these generally go into in a Works Cited full citation entry? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Author First Name Date Volume/Number (if applicable) Title of journal/publication/container Publisher Title of Article" Author Last Name ⠀ Location of the source (page number, URL/link, etc.)

Social Psychology (10th Edition)
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ISBN:9780134641287
Author:Elliot Aronson, Timothy D. Wilson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers
Publisher:Elliot Aronson, Timothy D. Wilson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers
Chapter1: Introducing Social Psychology
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The image presents a query about the typical order of elements in a Works Cited full citation entry. It lists various components that might be included in such a citation, each with a numbered placeholder indicating its position in the sequence.

Here is the list of elements in their default order:

1. Author First Name
2. Date
3. Volume/Number (if applicable)
4. Title of journal/publication/container
5. Publisher
6. Title of Article
7. Author Last Name
8. Location of the source (page number, URL/link, etc.)

This setup appears to be an interactive form or worksheet where users can input or arrange these elements to understand their proper sequence in a citation.
Transcribed Image Text:The image presents a query about the typical order of elements in a Works Cited full citation entry. It lists various components that might be included in such a citation, each with a numbered placeholder indicating its position in the sequence. Here is the list of elements in their default order: 1. Author First Name 2. Date 3. Volume/Number (if applicable) 4. Title of journal/publication/container 5. Publisher 6. Title of Article 7. Author Last Name 8. Location of the source (page number, URL/link, etc.) This setup appears to be an interactive form or worksheet where users can input or arrange these elements to understand their proper sequence in a citation.
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In sociology, research is a very important part, because it helps to solve several social problems that disturb the balance of society at all times. For example to reduce unemployment illiteracy needs to be looked into, and for that, research on the gaps in education in a specific area is looked into. Apart from data collection, analysis, etc, an important component of research is referring to others' work, and appropriately citing them. Citation is defined as a quotation from or reference to a book, journal, paper, etc by a scholar when they refer to those related work in their study or research. Here we will discuss the format of a citation for the two common types: MLA and APA form of citation as done by several social science researchers in their studies.

 

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