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dmcintosh

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According to APA rules for in-text citations, when is it appropriate to use the designation et al. in place of author names on the first citation?
 
  a. if there are more than 6 authors
  b. if there is more than 1 author
  c. each time an article is cited (if at least 1 author)
  d. none of the above is correct

Question 2

_____________ is the philosophy focusing on what works as the criterion of what should be viewed as tentatively true and useful in research and practice.
 
  a. Common sense
  b. Pragmatism
  c. Compatability
  d. Saturation



Jmfn03

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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