That depends on what format you are writing in. But basically you do it by whatever article you are talking about within the magazine itself. Like this: Smith, John. "Article Title." Magazine Title (Underlined). Date of magazine: page numbers of complete article. Within the text you must only reference the author name, as long as the rest of the information is in a works cited. Is that what you wanted?
When referencing a journal article in a paper, you typically do not use quotations. Instead, you should use in-text citations and provide a full reference in the bibliography or works cited page. The citation style may vary depending on the formatting requirements of the paper or publication.
The usage will depend on the specific style manual being followed. It is used for articles in some of them, others use italics or underlines.
Etta Moten biography
no use italics
Summarizing it
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Read the journal article yourself, then write the idea in our own words. Do NOT simply quote the article - that is plagiarism.
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Select a journal article that involves a statistical study, and write a paper answering the following questions.(a) Is the study descriptive or inferential? Explain your answer. (5 marks
No, we do not put the title in quotations.
paraphrase
Quotes or quotations are phrases used in a research paper, essay, article or other form of writing where someone is using the exact same wording as the writer of the original material. Quotations are used to give credit to the original author. Example: "Doubt thou, the Stars are fire, Doubt, that the Sun doth move: Doubt Truth to be a liar, But never doubt, I love." - "Hamlet" - by William Shakespeare
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No they shouldn't be capitalized.
Unless if your research paper would qualify as "fair use" you would need to seek permission.