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Stucky (2005:148)  claims that…

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Reference list

Stuckey, Z. (2005). Dali in Duchamp-land. Art in America, 4(5): 148-155.

Available from: DOI:10.1177/1464884907089007

 

No doi number

 

 

 

 

 

Borman, W. C. (1993). Role of early supervisory experience in supervisor

performance. Journal of Applied Psychology, 78(3): 443-449.

Available from: http://www.xxxx

 

 

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Reference list: Smith, A. (2023). Title of article. Journal Name, 12 (5): Article 100256. Available from: DOI: 123456

In-text: (Parenthetical citation): (Smith, 2023:Article 100256) 
(Narrative citation): Smith (2023) stated in Article 100256... 

 

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