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1. The student is quoting from page 26 of an article by Peter Greasley published in 2000. a.

Greasley (2000) pointed out that clients who seek out mediums are so inclined to find the sessions impressive that few can blame them for leaving the consultation expressing unequivocal satisfaction. (p. 26). b. Greasley (2000) pointed out that clients who seek out mediums are so inclined to find the sessions impressive that few can blame them for leaving the consultation expressing unequivocal satisfaction (p. 26).

1. The student is quoting from page 26 of an article by Peter Greasley published in 2000. b. Greasley (2000) pointed out that clients who seek out mediums are so inclined to find the sessions impressive that few can blame them for leaving the consultation expressing unequivocal satisfaction (p. 26). In APA style, the period comes after the parenthetical citation.

2. The student is summarizing information from page 176 of a 1980 book with two authors, Marks and Kammann. a. The psychological phenomenon known as selective exposure occurs when people choose source material and authorities that reflect what they already believe (Marks & Kammann, 1980, p. 176). b. The psychological phenomenon known as selective exposure occurs when people choose source material and authorities that reflect what they already believe (Marks and Kammann, 1980, p. 176).

2. The student is summarizing information from page 176 of a 1980 book with two authors, Marks and Kammann. a. The psychological phenomenon known as selective exposure occurs when people choose source material and authorities that reflect what they already believe (Marks & Kammann, 1980, p. 176). In an APA parenthetical citation for a work with two authors, an ampersand (&) is placed between the authors names.

3. The student is quoting from page 29 of an article published in 2000 by Paul Kurtz. a. Kurtz has observed that science has been investigating our ability to communicate with the dad for at least 150 years and it has attempted to discover empirical evidence in support of the claim (2000, p. 29). b. Kurtz (2000) has observed that science has been investigating our ability to communicate with the dad for at least 150 years and it has attempted to discover empirical evidence in support of the claim (p. 29).

3. The student is quoting from page 29 of an article published in 2000 by Paul Kurtz. b. Kurtz (2000) has observed that science has been investigating our ability to communicate with the dad for at least 150 years and it has attempted to discover empirical evidence in support of the claim (p. 29). In APA style, when the authors name is given in a signal phrase, the name is followed by the date in parentheses.

4. The student is summarizing information from a 2001 article by Gary E. R. Schwartz, Linda G. S. Russek, Lonnie A. Nelson, and Christopher Barnetsen. This is the first citation of the source in the paper. a. Schwartz et al. (2001) insisted that the study had eliminated fraud and coincidence as possible explanations for the success of the mediums tested. b. Schwartz, Russek, Nelson, and Barentsen (2001) insisted that the study had eliminated fraud and coincidence as possible explanations for the success of the mediums tested.

4. The student is summarizing information from a 2001 article by Gary E. R. Schwartz, Linda G. S. Russek, Lonnie A. Nelson, and Christopher Barnetsen. This is the first citation of the source in the paper. b. Schwartz, Russek, Nelson, and Barentsen (2001) insisted that the study had eliminated fraud and coincidence as possible explanations for the success of the mediums tested. In APA style for a work with three to five authors, the signal phrase includes all the authors last names the first time the source is cited. For subsequent citations of the source, et al. is used after the first authors name.

5. The student is quoting from page 27 of an article by two authors, Wiseman and OKeeffe, that was published in 2001. a. According to Wiseman and OKeeffe (2001). The Schwartz et al. studies suffered from severe methodological problems, namely: (1) the potential for judging bias, (2) the use of an inappropriate control group, and (3) inadequate safeguards against sensory leakage (p. 27). b. According to Wiseman & OKeeffe (2001). The Schwartz et al. studies suffered from severe methodological problems, namely: (1) the potential for judging bias, (2) the use of an inappropriate control group, and (3) inadequate safeguards against sensory leakage (p. 27).

5. The student is quoting from page 27 of an article by two authors, Wiseman and OKeeffe, that was published in 2001. a. According to Wiseman and OKeeffe (2001). The Schwartz et al. studies suffered from severe methodological problems, namely: (1) the potential for judging bias, (2) the use of an inappropriate control group, and (3) inadequate safeguards against sensory leakage (p. 27). In APA style, the word and joins two authors names in a signal phrase; the ampersand (&) is used in a parenthetical citation.

6. The student is quoting from page 52 of a 2001 article, Talking to the Dead, by Leon Jaroff. The list of references contains another article, The Man Who Loves to Bust Quacks, also written by Jaroff and also published in 2001. a. Jaroff (2001b) claimed that the medium used a sophisticated form of the game Twenty Questions, during which the subject, anxious to hear from the dead, seldom realizes that he, not the medium or the departed, is supplying the answers (p. 52). b. Jaroff (2001) claimed that the medium used a sophisticated form of the game Twenty Questions, during which the subject, anxious to hear from the dead, seldom realizes that he, not the medium or the departed, is supplying the answers (Talking to the Dead, p. 52).

6. The student is quoting from page 52 of a 2001 article, Talking to the Dead, by Leon Jaroff. The list of references contains another article, The Man Who Loves to Bust Quacks, also written by Jaroff and also published in 2001. a. Jaroff (2001b) claimed that the medium used a sophisticated form of the game Twenty Questions, during which the subject, anxious to hear from the dead, seldom realizes that he, not the medium or the departed, is supplying the answers (p. 52). In APA style, two or more works by the same author in the same year are listed alphabetically by the first word of the title (other than A, An, or The) in the list of references. A lowercase letter is added to the year, with a for the first and b for the second reference by the author in that year. The lowercase letter is also used with the year in the in-text citation.

7. The student is quoting from paragraph 1 of a 1998 online article by Travis Dacolias. The article has numbered paragraphs but no page numbers. a. Dacolias (1998) noted, Cold reading is a technique used by tarot card readers, psychics, palm readers, astrologers, and even con men to get people to believe that the cold reader knows all about them, even though they have never met (para. 1). b. Dacolias (1998) noted, Cold reading is a technique used by tarot card readers, psychics, palm readers, astrologers, and even con men to get people to believe that the cold reader knows all about them, even though they have never met.

7. The student is quoting from paragraph 1 of a 1998 online article by Travis Dacolias. The article has numbered paragraphs but no page numbers. a. Dacolias (1998) noted, Cold reading is a technique used by tarot card readers, psychics, palm readers, astrologers, and even con men to get people to believe that the cold reader knows all about them, even though they have never met (para. 1). In APA style, when an electronic source has numbered paragraphs but not page numbers, the parenthetical citation includes the abbreviation para. and the paragraph number.

7. The student is quoting from paragraph 1 of a 1998 online article by Travis Dacolias. The article has numbered paragraphs but no page numbers. a. Dacolias (1998) noted, Cold reading is a technique used by tarot card readers, psychics, palm readers, astrologers, and even con men to get people to believe that the cold reader knows all about them, even though they have never met (para. 1). In APA style, when an electronic source has numbered paragraphs but not page numbers, the parenthetical citation includes the abbreviation para. and the paragraph number.

8. The student is summarizing information from an undated online article by Ray Hyman. The article has no paragraph or page numbers. a. Hyman pointed out that no medium has ever managed to demonstrate psychic abilities under controlled laboratory conditions, even though large cash prizes have been offered to anyone who succeeds. b. Hyman (n.d.) pointed out that no medium has ever managed to demonstrate psychic abilities under controlled laboratory conditions, even though large cash prizes have been offered to anyone who succeeds.

8. The student is summarizing information from an undated online article by Ray Hyman. The article has no paragraph or page numbers. b. Hyman (n.d.) pointed out that no medium has ever managed to demonstrate psychic abilities under controlled laboratory conditions, even though large cash prizes have been offered to anyone who succeeds. For a source without a date, the abbreviation n.d. is used in the parenthetical citation.

9. The student is quoting from page 12 of a 2000 report by the National Science Board. No individual author is given. The entry in the list of references begins like this: National Science Board. a. The National Science Board (2000) cautioned that believers in paranormal phenomena are dangerously distanced from reality: Their beliefs may indicate an absence of critical thinking skills necessary not only for informed decision making in the voting booth and other civic venues (for example, jury duty), but also for making wise choices needed for everyday living (p. 12). b. The National Science Board cautioned that believers in paranormal phenomena are dangerously distanced from reality: Their beliefs may indicate an absence of critical thinking skills necessary not only for informed decision making in the voting booth and other civic venues (for example, jury duty), but also for making wise choices needed for everyday living (Anonymous, 2000, p. 12).

9. The student is quoting from page 12 of a 2000 report by the National Science Board. No individual author is given. The entry in the list of references begins like this: National Science Board. a. The National Science Board (2000) cautioned that believers in paranormal phenomena are dangerously distanced from reality: Their beliefs may indicate an absence of critical thinking skills necessary not only for informed decision making in the voting booth and other civic venues (for example, jury duty), but also for making wise choices needed for everyday living (p. 12). The National Science Board is listed as the author in the reference list, so it appears with the date in the signal phrase. Anonymous is not used in this case.

10. The student is summarizing information that begins on page 29 and continues on page 30 in a 2000 article by Paul Kurtz. The student provides a page reference for this summary because the article is long. a. Kurtz (2000) argued that mediums claiming to communicate with the dead were aided at the end of the twentieth century by mass media exposure and a credulous American public (pp. 29-30). b. Kurtz (2000) argued that mediums claiming to communicate with the dead were aided at the end of the twentieth century by mass media exposure and a credulous American public (pp. 29+).

10. The student is summarizing information that begins on page 29 and continues on page 30 in a 2000 article by Paul Kurtz. The student provides a page reference for this summary because the article is long. a. Kurtz (2000) argued that mediums claiming to communicate with the dead were aided at the end of the twentieth century by mass media exposure and a credulous American public (pp. 29-30). When information is taken from more than one consecutive page in the source, the range of pages is given.

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I. Introduction A. background information B. thesis statement II. Body A. Claim 1 1. argue a. expert opinion b. explanation 2. argue a. expert opinion b. explanation [REPEAT FOR REMAINDER OF CLAIMS] III. Conclusion A. summarize B. memorable point

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