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4 Guidelines for Choosing Who To Cite in Peer-Reviewed Articles

4 Guidelines for Choosing Who To Cite in Peer-Reviewed Articles What happens when you're writing a peer-reviewed paper and you have to cite a source but you have multiple options in terms of who you can cite. Which one or ones should you pick? In this episode of Navigating Academia, Dr. Singh will provide you with the four guidelines to help you select the best sources to support your case and a given point you are making.

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