EDUC 850 Quiz 2
EDUC 850 Quiz 2 Liberty University
- A period should appear after each reference element, including the DOI and URL.
- The use of the singular word “they” is inclusive of all people, helps writers avoid making assumptions about gender, and is part of APA style.
- In the reference list, the source indicates where readers can retrieve the cited work.
- In the reference list, the issue number should be in parentheses.
- Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
- The reference below is written in correctly formatted 7th edition APA format.
Kearney, & Graczyk, (2014). A response to intervention model to promote school attendance and decrease school absenteeism. Child & Youth Care Forum, 43(1), 1-25. https://doi,org/10.1007/s10566-013-922-1
- Most references only include the year of publication (not the month and day).
- Use active voice to describe the actions of participants and others involved in the study.
- The label “doi” is no longer necessary for references.
- The reference below is written in correctly formatted 7th edition APA format.
Walker, C. L., & Shore, B. M. (2015). Understanding classroom roles in inquiry education: Linking role theory and social constructivism to the concept of role diversification. SAGE Open, 5(4), 1- 13. https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244015607584
- The reference below is written in correctly formatted 7th edition APA format.
- Bosman, A. (2015) The relationship between student academic achievement and student learning styles in a multicultural senior school [Master’s thesis, University of South Africa, Pretoria]. UNISA Institutional Repository. Retrieved from: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/20187
- In scholarly work, an example of a secondary source is
- In the reference list, when there are two or more authors, use the word “and” between the last two authors names rather than an ampersand.
- In scholarly work, an example of a primary source is
- The running head on the title page no longer includes the words “Running head”.
- Both paraphrases and direct quotations require citations, but they are cited differently.
- The purpose of listing references is to enable readers to retrieve and use the cited works.
- Plagiarism, whether deliberate or not, violates ethical standards in scholarship.
- The reference below is written in correctly formatted 7th edition APA format.
Tang, K. C. C. (1993). Spontaneous collaborative learning: A new dimension in student learning experience? Higher Education Research & Development, 1993(2), 115-130. https://doi.org/10.1080/0729436930120201
- In the reference list, use a comma to separate two groups of authors. For example, Centers for Disease Control, and United States Census Bureau.
- Sometimes the publication date of a work is unknown or cannot be determined. For works with no date, write “n.d” which stands for no date.
- Active voice should be used in scholarly writing as much as possible to create direct, clear, and concise writing.
- Academic writing should include which of the following?
- The reference below is written in correctly formatted 7th edition APA format.
Giardiello, P. (2014). Pioneers in early childhood education: The roots and legacies of Rachel and Margaret McMillan, Maria Montessori and Susan Isaacs. New York: NY, Routledge.
- Only one space should be used after a period.