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Mama L [17]
2 years ago
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In the acronym APACT, the first "A" stands for author. Do you need to know the author's name?

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Monica [59]2 years ago
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In this acronym APACT it is not necessary to know the name of the author if the document belongs to the publications of an accredited university (option D).

<h3>What is an acronym?</h3>

An acronym is a linguistic term that refers to a group of letters that is pronounced like a word and that, due to its common use, is incorporated into the usual lexicon.

In this case, in the APACT acronym the first A stands for author. However, it is not necessary to know the author's name if the acronym is used in a text from an accredited university.

This is because if the university is accredited, all the documents produced by it will have high standards accepted by the scientific community and superior quality. Additionally, the texts published by the universities generally do not refer to a single author but to the university because the knowledge was produced there by several people.

According to the above, in the APACT acronym, it is not necessary to know the name of the author if the document is from an accredited university (option D).

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