Here is an example of a question that includes the keyword "leadership" in text citation from a book with multiple authors in APA format:
"How does effective leadership contribute to organizational success?" (Smith, Johnson, Brown, 2019, p. 45).
Here is an example of a question that includes the keyword "leadership" and cites a book in APA format with multiple authors: "How does transformational leadership impact organizational performance? (Smith, J., Johnson, A., Brown, C., 2019)"
Here is an example of a question that includes the keyword "leadership" and quotes the same source multiple times in MLA format: "How does effective leadership contribute to team success in the workplace?" (Smith 45). According to Smith, "Leadership is a crucial factor in guiding teams towards achieving their goals" (78). Smith further emphasizes that "Strong leadership fosters a positive work environment and enhances team productivity" (112).
Yes, if the question is a complete sentence and the citation follows the question within the same sentence, you would typically place a period after the closing parenthesis of the citation to end the sentence.
Here is an example of a question that includes the keyword "climate change" in a text citation for an APA format website with no author: According to the website "Climate Change and Its Impacts" (n.d.), how does deforestation contribute to the acceleration of climate change?
Here is an example of a question that includes the keyword "stress management" in text citation APA format for a website with no author: How can mindfulness meditation techniques be effectively utilized for stress management? ("Stress Management Techniques," n.d.)
Here is an example of a question that includes the keyword "climate change" with a text citation for more than 3 authors: "How do socio-economic factors influence individual perceptions and responses to climate change? (Smith et al., 2019)"
I'm not sure what you mean by "tiger's citation." Could you please provide more context or clarify your question?
No, a period is not used after the reference when an in-text citation ends with a question mark. The question mark serves as the punctuation at the end of the sentence, and adding a period would be redundant.
The question mark should be placed inside the quotation marks if you are quoting a question.
While it is unclear what the question is asking, refusing to sign a citation could result in arrest, license suspension, or an additional citation.
Justinian's leadership was influenced by his whife Theodora. :) hope i could help answer your question
A multiple choice question is simply a question with a variety of answers usually four answer but there could be more