Quiz 3: In Text Citations
Parenthetical in-text citation
"Every patient has a story that goes beyond the symptoms they bring into the doctor's office" (Krisberg, 2017, p. 1).
Which is the correct way to format a parenthetical citation for a personal communication (email, letter, interview)? *"Nursing is a life-changing career" ( R. Smith, personal communication, August 19, 2008). *"Nursing is a life-changing career" ( Smith, 2008).
"Nursing is a life-changing career" ( R. Smith, personal communication, August 19, 2008).
For parenthetical in-text citations with two authors, should the "and" or the "&" be used between the two authors' names? *(Smith and Jones, 2017). *(Smith & Jones, 2017).
(Smith & Jones, 2017).
For a source with three authors, which is the correct in-text citation format for a parenthetical in-text citation? *(Smith, Jones, & Baker, 2017). *(Smith et al., 2017).
(Smith et al., 2017).
What is the current edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association? *7th edition *5th edition *6th edition
7th edition
Which method of citation does APA use? *Author-date citation system *notes and bibliography system *journalism system
Author-date citation system
Narrative in-text citation
Krisberg (2017) stated, "Every patient has a story that goes beyond the symptoms they bring into the doctor's office" (p. 1).
Which is the correct placement of the publication year for an narrative in-text citation for a quotation? *Nock (2016) stated, "Providing the best hospital experience for patients requires coordination and communication between all providers involved in a patient's care" (p. 1). *Nock stated, "Providing the best hospital experience for patients requires coordination and communication between all providers involved in a patient's care" (2016, p. 1).
Nock (2016) stated, "Providing the best hospital experience for patients requires coordination and communication between all providers involved in a patient's care" (p. 1).
For narrative in-text citations with two authors, should the "and" or the "&" be used between the two authors' names? *Smith and Jones (2017) stated . . . *Smith & Jones (2017) stated . . .
Smith and Jones (2017) stated . . .
An in-text citation must be used for every sentence that contains words or ideas from a source (except multi-sentence quotations which would have one in-text citation). True or False?
True
Organizations, companies and government offices can be the author of a source. True or False?
True
Personal communications (such as letters, diaries, interviews, etc.) should be cited in the text only and not listed in the reference list. True or False?
True
The period goes after the in-text citation parentheses at the end of the sentence except for quotations of 40+ words. True or False?
True
Parenthetical in-text citation
When the author's name is not stated in the sentence.
Narrative in-text citation
When the author's name is stated in the sentence.
If there is no author for a source, what should be used to replace the author in the in-text citation? *first three words of the article title in quotation marks *all of the article title in quotation marks *no author *n.a.
first three words of the article title in quotation marks
How should the author's name be listed in an in-text citation? *last name only *last name and initial *last name and first name *last name and degree/titles
last name only
Which of the following require in-text citations? Choose all that apply. *quotations *paraphrases *summaries
*quotations *paraphrases *summaries
If there is no page number for the source, *list the paragraph number (para. #). *leave that part blank in the in-text citation
list the paragraph number (para. #).
If there is no publication year for the source, what should be placed in the in-text citation for the date? *n.d. *no date *n.a. *leave that part blank
n.d.
How should the page number be listed in the in-text citation if the source text is on only one page? *p. 1 *P. 1 *pp. 1
p. 1
Which method of using text from a source requires the page number in the in-text citation? *quotation *paraphrase *summary
quotation