Author Question: What is wrong with the following reference? Cooper, E. (2000). Social eccentricities. In C. Van ... (Read 11 times)

pepyto

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What is wrong with the following reference?
  Cooper, E. (2000). Social eccentricities. In C. Van Pelt (Ed.), The strange ones among us. New York, NY: Mountain Press.
 
  a. the editor's last name should precede his first initial
  b. each word in the title of the book should be capitalized
   c. page numbers for the chapter are missing
  d. the editor of the book should be listed before the author of the chapter
  e. there is nothing wrong with this reference

Question 2

What is wrong with the following reference?
  Schlenker, B. R. (1980). Impression management. Brooks/Cole: Monterey, CA.
 
  a. the author's initials should appear before his last name
  b. the date is misplaced
  c. the word management should be capitalized
   d. the order of the city and publisher are reversed e. there is nothing wrong with this reference



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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