(02-22-2019, 11:37 AM)Supermind Wrote: I suppose you should only follow the usual APA convention. ‘According to XYZ (2015),....’ or, ‘.........(XYZ, 2015).’ All other details about the journal, where you retrieved it etc. would only feature in the references section. If you are following the APA style, an in-text citation only mentions the author(s) & year. All other details only appear in the references section.
I wasn't asking how to complete in-text citations, I am aware of how to complete those already. Chapter 2 is a literature review...
I would recommend people to decide on a topic and already have scholarly research completed before the course starts as well. My topic has a wide variety of research information, so I have to really narrow down what I write about based on my questions.
Dissecting the information to be able to determine if it is worthwhile to include in your paper is probably the most time consuming for me.
TESU provides access to various research databases in the education section of myedison, so my suggestion would be to search for peer-reviewed articles in there and make notes before the course starts. This way you can just focus more on writing.
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