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    When Information Is Paraphrased Instead of Directly Quoted, an Inline
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When Information Is Paraphrased Instead of Directly Quoted, an Inline

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When information is paraphrased instead of directly quoted, an inline citation is not necessary as long as the source of the information is included in the reference list.

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