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An in-text citation should be used when the author of the text presents the idea addressed by some theorists. In this case, in-text citations should be used in the following sentences:
- Some theorists have suggested that, like item memory, source memory should be better for self-generated information.
- In contrast, other researchers have proposed that source memory should be worse for self-generated than for externally generated information; in other words, a negative generation effect for source.
This is because the author of the text is affirming something defended by other authors, in this case, it would be important to show where this information was presented. This would give credibility to the text.
It is important to emphasize that in-text citations must include the author's name and the page number where the information can be found in the research source. Like for example:
- Some theorists have suggested that, like item memory, source memory should be better for self-generated information (Riefer, 104).
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