In-Text Citation Allen (2015) explains that science writers persuade through “the appearance of objectivity” (p. 94). Science writers persuade through the “appearance of objectivity” (Allen, 2015, p. 94). Science writers not be perfectly objective, but they try to make it seem that way to the reader (Allen, 2015, p. 94).
In-Text Citation: Authors One author (Allen, 2015). Two authors (Marazziti & Canale, 2004). Three to five authors: First Citation (Linton, Madigan, & Johnson, 1994). Subsequent Citations (Linton et al. , 1994). Six or more authors (Sommers et al. , 1980).
Quotation > Citation > Punctuation …objectivity” (Allen, 2015, p. 94).
Multiple Authors (Possessive) Sommers et al. ’s (1980) study of student revision habits…
Multiple Works in a Sentence (Allen, 2015, p. 94; Linton et al. , 1994, p. 70).
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References Allen, M. C. (2014). The rhetorical situation of the scientific paper and the ‘appearance’ of objectivity. ’ Young Scholars in Writing, 2, pp. 94 -102. Linton, P. , Madigan, R. , & Johnson, S. (1994). Introducing students to disciplinary genres: the role of the general composition course. Language and Learning Across the Disciplines, 1(2), pp. 63 -78. Marazziti, D. & Canale, D. (2004). Hormonal changes when falling in love. ” Psychoneuroendocrinology, 29, pp. 931 -936.