Provide the source citation means to document by name and year the person who originally brought forth the information that is being used. If you don't do this, it is plagiarism.
I can provide the source for the information mentioned in my statement.
To properly incorporate a Chicago style citation for a primary source within a secondary source, you should include the original source's information in the text and provide a full citation for the secondary source in the bibliography.
An example of an APA in-text citation for a source with three authors would be (Smith, Jones, Brown, 2019).
I'm not sure what you mean by "tiger's citation." Could you please provide more context or clarify your question?
Here is an example of an APA citation for a website source: Author Last Name, First initial. (Year, Month Day). Title of webpage. Website Name. URL
Yes, I can provide a citation for my work.
An example of an APA in-text citation for a paraphrased statement from a source in a research paper would be (Author's Last Name, Year). For instance, if you paraphrased a statement from a source by Jane Doe published in 2019, your in-text citation would be (Doe, 2019).
Yes. The signature usually is only your agreement to appear as required, and it normally prevents you from being arrested. If you believe that the citation should be dismissed then contact the court listed on the citation.
An example of a parenthetical citation in APA format would be (Smith, 2019) placed at the end of a sentence to indicate the source of the information.
Here is an example of an APA format citation for a website source: Author Last Name, First initial. (Year, Month Day). Title of webpage. Website Name. URL
The keyword "pp" in a citation indicates the specific pages where the information being referenced can be found within a source, such as a book or article.
When there is no author for a source in APA citation, use the title of the source in place of the author's name in the in-text citation and reference list.