GCU UNV104 Week 4 Quiz Latest 2019
1. Reference: United States Department of Labor. (August, 2014). DOL News Brief.
Retrieved from: http://www.dol.gov/_sec/newsletter/2014/20140814.htm#minwage
Scenario: You paraphrased some information from the resource referenced above. One
correct version of an in-text citation for this resource would be:
(United States Department of Labor, 2014, pp.3)
(2014, United States Department of Labor)
(DOL News Brief, 2014, pp.3)
(United States Department of Labor, 2014)
2. Reference: Arnold, J. B., & Dodge, H. W. (1994). Room for all. The American School
Board Journal, 181(10), 22-26.
Scenario: You directly quoted a sentence from page 24 of the resource referenced above.
Your in-text citation would be:
[J.B. Arnold, 1994]
(Arnold & Dodge, 1994, p. 24)
(Arnold, J. B., & Dodge, H. W. (1994) pg. 24).
(Arnold, 1994)
3. Reference: Daylight saving time. (2013). Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition,
1
Scenario: You paraphrased information from the Encyclopedia referenced above. One
version of your in-text citation for the resource could look like:
(Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition, 2013)
(“Daylight saving time,” 2013)
(2013, Encyclopedia)
(Encyclopedia, n.d.)
1. Reference: United States Department of Labor. (August, 2014). DOL News Brief.
Retrieved from: http://www.dol.gov/_sec/newsletter/2014/20140814.htm#minwage
Scenario: You paraphrased some information from the resource referenced above. One
correct version of an in-text citation for this resource would be:
(United States Department of Labor, 2014, pp.3)
(2014, United States Department of Labor)
(DOL News Brief, 2014, pp.3)
(United States Department of Labor, 2014)
2. Reference: Arnold, J. B., & Dodge, H. W. (1994). Room for all. The American School
Board Journal, 181(10), 22-26.
Scenario: You directly quoted a sentence from page 24 of the resource referenced above.
Your in-text citation would be:
[J.B. Arnold, 1994]
(Arnold & Dodge, 1994, p. 24)
(Arnold, J. B., & Dodge, H. W. (1994) pg. 24).
(Arnold, 1994)
3. Reference: Daylight saving time. (2013). Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition,
1
Scenario: You paraphrased information from the Encyclopedia referenced above. One
version of your in-text citation for the resource could look like:
(Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition, 2013)
(“Daylight saving time,” 2013)
(2013, Encyclopedia)
(Encyclopedia, n.d.)