Citation style refers to a specific format for documenting sources used in academic writing. It includes guidelines for citing books, articles, websites, and other resources within the text and creating a bibliography or reference list at the end of the document.
Using citation styles is like following a recipe - it provides clear instructions on how to give credit to the ingredients (sources) you used in your dish (paper).
MLA (Modern Language Association): A commonly used citation style for humanities subjects such as literature, history, and philosophy.
APA (American Psychological Association): A widely used citation style in social sciences such as psychology, sociology, and education.
Chicago Style: A citation style commonly used in history, arts, and humanities disciplines.
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