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Thanks for putting together the Kahoot Nady!

Maybe mix some of them up (except Martin’s,


right?) so they aren’t grouped together? What do you guys think? ~dee
Yes, i will do that!!
I like that idea :)

198-204 Mel: I wasn’t sure how many questions to do lol so if we’re only doing 4 each, just take
out my question number 4
205-210 Nady
211-216 Dee
217-end MARTIN (my 2nd and 3rd question require the photo I’ve added in this doc)

1.) Which is the appropriate abbreviation for U.S. Congress?


A.) U.S.C.
B.) Cong.
C.) USC
D.) cannot be abbreviated

2.) What does 2006 mean?


A.) Retrieval date
B.) Section code
C.) Date of enactment
D.) Date of last printing

3.) What chapter(s) does this statute appear in?


A.) 2601-2654
B.) 29
C.) 2006
D.) 1993

4.) Audiovisual media include motion pictures, audio or tv broadcasts, podcasts, maps, artwork
or photos.

True or false

Answer: TRUE

5.) When citing a blog post or online forum, you should include a doi.
True or False
False: should include a “retrieved from” p. 215

6.) what does the APA manual suggest to consult for proper format regarding legislation and
court decisions?
a.) ANA code of ethics
b.) google
c.) Bluebook
d.) U.S. Supreme court database

Answer C
p.216

7. ) Where do legal periodicals cite references?

a.) in footnotes
b.) in reference lists
c.) in appendixes
d.) legal periodicals do not call for references

Answer: A
p. 216 (second sentence)
Mel:
1. True or False: If no DOI is assigned to your article, you MUST add the website and date
of retrieval in the Reference.

FALSE: retrieval date not required, however the website retrieved from is.

2. True or False: In the reference list, the title of an article is italicised.

FALSE: The title of a periodical is italicised.

3. True or False: For an article not yet published, you will write (in press) rather than (2019)
for the date.

TRUE: Be sure to use the EXACT website in the retrieved from section.

4. To reference a work with no author in the reference list, you will use:
a. The date only
b. The title of the journal
c. The Editor’s name
d. The Publisher’s name
5. True or False: For a book reference with no author or editor, alphabetize by the first
letter of the Title in reference list.

TRUE: then use (Title, date) as in text citation … or part of the title if it is long

NADY
1. T or F: When referencing government report, If there’s a series or report #, include it in ()
after the title.
2. T or F: When referencing gov. report, ALWAYS use the gov. agency, department, or
branch as the author, even if a person is named on the cover of the report.
3. T or F: For symposium contributions & paper presentation/poster session that haven’t
been formally published, give the (YEAR, MONTH) of the symposium/meeting in the
reference.
4. T or F: When referencing doctoral dissertations/master’s thesis, identify the work as a
doctoral dissertation or master’s thesis in () after the title.

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