Hi, All --

I need an APA maven's help.  The Manual says that you only have to cite a piece 
of research once "in a paragraph" as long as it cannot be confused with any 
other piece of research.  Does that mean we need a citation in each paragraph 
that the research is discussed, even though no other research is discussed in 
those paragraphs?  It seems a little redundant.  I could see repeating the 
author(s) name(s), but the citation?

Tips?

m

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Department of Psychology
College of Arts & Sciences
Baker University
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