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Which sentence uses the proper APA style for an in-text citation without an attributive phrase?
Young people were most likely to be injured while talking on their cell phones rather than texting (Nasar 32).
Young people were most likely to be injured while talking on their cell phones rather than texting (Nasar, 2013).
Young people were most likely to be injured while talking on their cell phones rather than texting (Nasar 2013).
Young people were most likely to be injured while talking on their cell phones rather than texting (Nasar: 2013).
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Young people were most likely to be injured while talking on their cell phones rather than texting (Nasar, 2013).
Explanation: APA in-text citations use the author’s surname and the year separated by a comma. If a page number is needed, include it as (Nasar, 2013, p. 32).
Explanation: APA in-text citations use the author’s surname and the year separated by a comma. If a page number is needed, include it as (Nasar, 2013, p. 32).
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