Question text In academic writing, you may sometimes want to cite the same work by the same author multiple times within a paragraph. *** Reminder: You are encouraged NOT to use only one source throughout the paragraph! You should use multiple sources to support your stance. *** Read the following student excerpt. Deduce some rules about citing more than once from the same source throughout a paragraph. Student Excerpt: Jung and Postiglione (2015) point out the importance of offering sub-degree programs that enable students to acquire relevant knowledge and skills in the business world. Prospective employers could then see the direct relevance of sub-degree programs to their needs in recruiting graduates. Jung and Postiglione further argue that the deteriorating relevance of sub-degree programs to market needs is mainly contributed by a surplus of sub-degree programs. There also seems to have more sub-degree programs in some disciplines, like business, than needed (Jung & Postiglione, 2015). Therefore, by allowing institutions to understand the market needs from the business sector, they could offer tailor-made courses aiming at skillsets in accordance with the actual demands. <!-- function msoCommentShow(anchor_id, com_id) {
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Jung and Postiglione (2015) point out…. | Multiple choice 1 Question 1After the first citation of a study in each paragraph, the year can be omitted in the following integral citations, i.e. when the author's name is included within the sentence structure).When presenting the author’s name in the text of a sentence, the year only needs to appear the first time it shows up.For non-integral citations, every time the author of a source appears within parentheses, there must also be a year within those parentheses. Jung and Postiglione further argue that... | Multiple choice 2 Question 1After the first citation of a study in each paragraph, the year can be omitted in the following integral citations, i.e. when the author's name is included within the sentence structure).When presenting the author’s name in the text of a sentence, the year only needs to appear the first time it shows up.For non-integral citations, every time the author of a source appears within parentheses, there must also be a year within those parentheses. (Jung & Postiglione, 2015) | Multiple choice 3 Question 1After the first citation of a study in each paragraph, the year can be omitted in the following integral citations, i.e. when the author's name is included within the sentence structure).When presenting the author’s name in the text of a sentence, the year only needs to appear the first time it shows up.For non-integral citations, every time the author of a source appears within parentheses, there must also be a year within those parentheses.
[/table] Note: Only if the two citations of the same source are immediately next to each other, otherwise, the year must be included.