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hello this is doctor Dan in this short video Iamp;#39;m going to address how to correctly format in text and the reference list secondary sources this is an easy fix to a potentially major problem because many times what I find particularly with students is that they will cite sources they actually never read and what happens is maybe they read and over the original source like in this example suppose they read mill laments clusky in Ferguson and this article the Milliman article cited MIT drop and Benton so what the students did is they went ahead because they read some of this information in the mill of an article they also cited MIT drop in Denton the problem with this is that they never read it but it appears they read it so thatamp;#39;s that can be a potentially a big academic integrity issue the proper way of citing us would be to go ahead and remove the year of the mentor some Denton article and then add something ing to EPA manual like this it says as cited by Milliman and i