Asked by calli
A reference is required for
an experience you had.
results from your experiment.
a graph you made from data gathered by another source.
a pie chart you created with your data from a class field trip.
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Reference is required for the graph you made from data gathered by another source.
Why:
- Any data, figure, or idea that came from someone else (published or unpublished) must be cited. If you used another person's dataset to make the graph, you must credit that source.
- You do NOT need a reference for your own experience or for results/pie charts based on data you personally (or your class) collected — but you should state that the data are your/your class’s (e.g., “data collected on 10/12/25 by students in BIO101”).
Notes:
- If the class field‑trip data were collected by other people (a different researcher, an agency, or another class), cite them.
- When reproducing or adapting a published figure you may also need permission in addition to a citation.
Why:
- Any data, figure, or idea that came from someone else (published or unpublished) must be cited. If you used another person's dataset to make the graph, you must credit that source.
- You do NOT need a reference for your own experience or for results/pie charts based on data you personally (or your class) collected — but you should state that the data are your/your class’s (e.g., “data collected on 10/12/25 by students in BIO101”).
Notes:
- If the class field‑trip data were collected by other people (a different researcher, an agency, or another class), cite them.
- When reproducing or adapting a published figure you may also need permission in addition to a citation.
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