Pratical Research 1 Q2 W8

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Name: MARK KENNETH J.

ABIBA Subject: Practical Research 1


Section: 12 - WATT Quarter & Week: Q2 W8

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A. Stop and Think!
1. What are the different referencing styles? Describe each reference style.
In this Module there is a two referencing styles which are the CITATION AND
REFERENCE.
The difference of this two is stated in the table below.
Citation Reference
Citation is a way of disclosing within the main Reference is a list which contains all the
body, that the quote, image, chart, statistics, sources which have been sought or cited
etc. are taken from an outside source. while writing the article or assignment.
Due to this very reason, it is also called as
“in-text citation”, which includes a set of
parentheses.
It informs the readers, the basic It informs the reader, the complete source of
source of information information
To indicate the source of the material To support or criticize an argument or point.
taken
Presented in the bracket. Presented as endnote or end of the
document.
It contains information with few details like, It contains information that provides all the
publication year and last name of the author. details of the source like, publication date,
title of book/journal, author's name, and page
number.

2. How do you cite references in your research paper?

In research paper, the researcher city the references by (1) placed at the end of
a work; (2) If you have more than one item with the same author, list the items
chronologically, starting with the earliest publication; (3) For electronic sources, use
angle brackets (<>) to isolate the web address/URL from the rest of the reference.

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