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Magazine articles are secondary sources
Yes. A book that describes the foreign policy of Theodore Roosevelt is a secondary source.A book that describes something is a secondary or even tertiary source of information. If the source uses secondary sources as a reference and reinterprets the information, then it may be a tertiary source.
To cite a secondary source in academic writing, you should include the author's last name and the publication year in parentheses within the text, and then include the full citation of the secondary source in the reference list at the end of your paper.
To reference a reference within a reference, you would cite the original source you used, followed by "cited in" and then the secondary source where you found the information. Make sure to acknowledge both sources in your references list to maintain academic integrity.
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This is a secondary source.
To cite a source that is referenced in another article in APA format, you should include both the original source and the secondary source in your reference list. In the in-text citation, you should use the phrase "as cited in" followed by the author and year of the secondary source.
No, an encyclopedia is a secondary source.
It is a secondary source.
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an newspaper article will be an secondary source