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a) web page
b) book chapter
c) book
d) journal article
2.Look at this reference. What kind of material is being referenced?
a) book chapter
b) book
c) web page
d) journal article
3. Look at this reference. What kind of material is being referenced?
a) web page
b) book
c) book chapter
d) journal article
4.Look at this reference. What kind of material is being referenced?
Better Health Channel. (2012). Body image and diets. Retrieved from
http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Body_i
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nd_diets?open
a)web page
b)book chapter
c) journal article
d)book
5.When you list your references at the end of your work, you
should:
a)have separate lists for journals, books, websites
b)have one long list arranged alphabetically by author, and
thereafter chronologically, starting with the earliest date
c)have one long list for all your references arranged
alphabetically by author
6.For a journal article reference what should be italicised?
a) True
b) False
8. Look at this reference. Is this a complete book reference?
Daly, J., Speedy, S & Jackson, D Contexts of nursing: An introduction, (4th ed.).
Chatswood, Australia: Elsevier Australia.
c) True
d) False
9. This is an incomplete reference. The edition and the place of publication are
missing. Choose the correctly punctuated format for the missing information from the
choices below.
Whelan, S., & Wright, D. J. (2013). Health services use and lifestyle
choices of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Social Science
& Medicine, 1-12.
a) journal name
b) page numbers
c) volume, issue number and DOI
d) volume and issue number
Answers
1. C – book
2. B – book chapter
3. D - journal article
4. A - webpage
5. B - have one long list arranged alphabetically by author, and
thereafter chronologically, starting with the earliest date
6. D – the journal name and volume
7. A - True
8. B – False, the year of publication is missing
9. A – (4th ed.). Chatswood, Australia:
10. C – volume, issue number and DOI