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RideAnS [48]
3 years ago
13

Which form(s) of documentation is (are) required in all assignments using outside sources?

English
2 answers:
kirill115 [55]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Plagiarism can be avoided by using _____.

Explanation:

both of the above

mylen [45]3 years ago
6 0

Most of the articles or  papers need to have  a documentation support.

The context of disciplines can be diverse  for example in engineering field if you need to develop an essay is necessary to investigate in   the scientific community who is writing about the  topic (state of art).

The APA standards  does suggest to use the forms of documentation as:

In- text citation and work-cited list.

Example of in- text citation: The saw welding process is usually used in USA ( espinoza, 2018).

Example of work-cited list.

Bibliography.

1. James and dawson, inspection of pressure vessel to ASME Section VIII Div 1, presented at taking Pressure Vessel from Cradle to grave, Singapura, 2011.



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