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In an in-text citation, if you do not know the author you should


leave the information out of your report, as you can't use it without knowing who wrote it.


list "author unknown" in your citation.


list a shortened version of the source title instead of the author.


list the URL of the website (like http://www.time.com) as the author.

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Yea the last option make more sense than the rest of those

If you don't know the author in an in-text citation you should list a shortened version of the source title instead of the author.

What to do incase the author is unknown in an in-text citation?

  • In parenthetical citations, this structure includes the author’s last name and the publication year (with a comma separating them) in parentheses.
  • In narrative citations, the author’s last name is incorporated into the sentence.
  • This formatting applies if your source has one author or if you are citing a source with multiple authors in APA.
  • If a reference has an unknown author, the title of the work substitutes as the author name in the in-text citation.
  • The title should have each significant word capitalized (basically sentence case).
  • If the source is not italicized in the reference list entry, place the title in quotation marks (“ ”) in the in-text citation.
  • This means it is part of a larger work (like when citing a journal article from a journal in APA).
  • If the source title is italicized in the reference list entry, italicize the title in the in-text citation (example: books when cited in APA).

To learn more about an in-text citation, refer to: https://brainly.com/question/26818460

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