4 Guidelines for selecting people to be cited in peer-reviewed articles

4 Guidelines for selecting people to be cited in peer-reviewed articles

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What happens when you are writing a peer-reviewed paper and need to cite a source, but you have multiple options for who to cite? Which source or sources should you choose? In this episode of Navigating Academia, Dr. Singh provides four guidelines to help you choose the best sources to support your case and a particular argument.

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