Questions: Question 7
If the source container and the publisher are the same, both should be included in the citation.
True
False
Transcript text: Question 7
If the source container and the publisher are the same, both should be included in the citation.
True
False
Solution
The answer is False.
Explanation:
In citation styles like MLA (Modern Language Association), if the source container and the publisher are the same, you do not need to repeat the information. The purpose of a citation is to provide clear and concise information about the source, and repeating the same information is unnecessary. For example, if you are citing a book where the publisher is also the container (such as a self-published book), you would only list the publisher once. This helps to keep the citation straightforward and avoids redundancy.