POLI 100 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Academic Press, Psychological Review, Apa Style

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1. to identify ( cite ) other people"s ideas and information used within your essay or term paper. to indicate the authors or sources of these in a references list at the end of your paper. 2: to inform your reader where they should look if they want to find our more information about your research. Ideas you drew from a source but present entirely in your own words. Paraphrases and summaries of books, journal articles, pamphlets, government. Single words, short phrases, sentences and longer passages quoted from book or. Short phrases, sentences and longer passages paraphrased from a book or article you publications, websites article you have read have read. References to (but not quotations from) a book or article you have read. In order to make your paper coherent and accurate, use the following tags and conventions to introduce other sources into your work: Smith argues, describes, explains, claims, asserts, refers to, cites.