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Bibliography
- A list of sources (books, articles, etc.) used in the research or writing of a particular work.
Cohesive
Devices
- Words or phrases that connect ideas within a text, aiding in the overall flow and understanding.
Plagiarism
- Presenting someone else's ideas, words, or work as your own without proper attribution.
Secondary Source
- Information derived from analyzing or interpreting primary sources, not directly produced by the original researcher.
APA
Format
- A citation style developed by the American Psychological Association, commonly used in social sciences.
Primary
Source
- Original materials providing firsthand evidence or direct information about a topic, often created at the time of the event.
Coherence
- The quality of being logically or internally consistent and making sense as a whole.
Cohesion
- The grammatical and lexical relationship within a text that helps it flow smoothly.
In-Text
Citation - Citing sources within the body of a document to give credit to the original author.
Source
- A reference used to gather information or support a claim in a research work.
Research
- A systematic investigation to discover new information.