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Cid, Michael Andrae E.

09 / 21 / 2022
SD12 – A EAPP 12

Citations
Directions. Research and create citations for the following.

1. Book: Writing With Precision: How to Write So That You Cannot Possibly Be Misunderstood
by Jefferson D. Bates; Publisher: Penguin Books, New York; 2000
Bates, J. D. (2000). Writing With Precision: How to Write So That You Cannot Possibly Be
Misunderstood. Penguin Books, New York

2. Article in Fast Company (magazine): "Continental's Turnaround Pilot" by Keith Hammonds


2001 December; pp.96-101
Hammonds, K. (2001, December). “Continental’s Turnaround Pilot.” Fast Company, 96–101.

3. Newspaper Article from The Washington post, no author listed: "New Drug Appears to
Sharply Cut Risk of Death from Heart Failure," page 12 on July 15, 1993
“New Drug Appears to Sharply Cut Risk of Death from Heart Failure,.” (1993, July 15). The
Washington Post, A12.

4. Article in journal: "Chicana Feminism and Postmodern Theory" by Paula M. Moya in Signs:
Journal of Women in Culture and Society, volume 26, issue 2, Winter 2001. University of
Chicago Press pp. 28-41
Moya, P. M. (2001). “Chicana Feminism and Postmodern Theory.” Journal of Women in Culture
and Society. (pp. 28 – 41)

5. Electronic copy of printed journal article (with DOI): "Theory of Mind Function, Motor
Empathy, Emotional Empathy and Schizophrenia: A Single Case Study" by Karen Addy in
Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, Vol. 18, issue 3, Sept. 2007, pp. 293-306 DOI:
10.1080/09670870701292746
Addy, K. (2007). “Theory of Mind Function, Motor Empathy, Emotional Empathy and
Schizophrenia: A Single Case Study.” Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 18(3), 293–
3065. https://doi.org/10.1080/09670870701292746
6. Electric Copy of printed journal article (no DOI): "Perception as Abduction: Turning Sensor
Datainto Meaningful Representation" by Michele Shanahan, Spring 2003, in Cognitive Science,
Vol. 18, pp. 162-180. Found August 25, 2004 from http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/pdf
Shanahan, M. (2004). “Perception as Abduction: Turning Sensor Data into Meaningful
Representation.” Cognitive Science, 18, 162–180.

7. Report on Website, organization as author: "1997 Sourcebook on Federal Sentencing


Statistics" by U.S. Sentencing Commission found on Dec. 8, 1999 at
http://www.ussc.gov/annrpt/1997/sbtoc97.htm
U.S. Sentencing Commission. (1999, December 8). “1997 Sourcebook on Federal Sentencing
Statistics.” Http://Www.Ussc.Gov/Annrpt/1997/Sbtoc97.Htm.

8. Data posted on 2006 from the survey "National Health Disparities: Findings for Fiscal Years
2002-2006 found on October 14, 2006 from the National Institute of Health at
http://www.hih.gov/about/hd/strategicplan.pdf
The National Institute of Health. (2006). Findings for Fiscal Years 2002-2006 [Data set].
National Health Disparities.

9. Parenthetical citation from #8 above for quote: "Age and Socio-economic disparities
continued to be the highest of all categories."
The National Institute of Health. (2006) "Age and Socio-economic disparities continued to be the
highest of all categories."

10. Parenthetical Citation from #3 above, page 12: "The results were consistent in five studies."
The Washington Post (1993, July 15) "The results were consistent in five studies." (p. 12)

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