To cite the Strong Interest Inventory from 2012, you would follow the general APA format for citing a test or inventory. Include the author, publication year, test name (Strong Interest Inventory), and any other relevant information such as the publisher or edition. An example of an APA citation for the Strong Interest Inventory (2012) would be: Strong, E. K., & Campbell, D. P. (2012). Strong Interest Inventory. Publisher Name.
Strong, E. K., Jr., Donnay, D. A. C., Morris, M. L., Schaubhut, N. A., & Thompson, R. C. (2004). Strong Interest Inventory®, Revised Edition. Mountain View, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press, Inc.
There is no character named "Mr. Strong" in the book you cite.
I think but not sure by strong rulers and forming strong trade routes and and by forming a strong army
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To cite the Campbell Interest and Skill Survey, you would typically follow the citation style you are using (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.). In APA format, a common citation might look like this: Campbell, J. P., & Holland, J. L. (1972). The Campbell Interest and Skill Survey. Consulting Psychologists Press. Make sure to adjust the citation according to the specific edition you are referencing and the requirements of your citation style.
What is Cite
Cite the reference carefully. He will cite the professor's article in his report.
The past tense of cite is cited.
Have Strong interpersonal and organizational skills with a keen ability to multitask a variety of challenges and responsibilities
I've been searching for the same thing and have come to the conclusion that there is no section for this. What you're supposed to do (I believe) is find the source of the questionnaire and cite that. For example the Big Five Personality Inventory was originally included in a journal article. You need to find the original article and cite that, rather than the inventory itself.
i have found a site to cite
since encyclopidias and dictionaries do not provide bylines, how do you cite?