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Which sentence uses the proper APA style for including an in-text citation with an attributive phrase?


In his article “Legal Marijuana is Saving Lives in Colorado, Study Finds,” Ingraham (2017) describes new research showing a clear decline in opioid deaths after the state legalized recreational marijuana.


In his article “Legal Marijuana is Saving Lives in Colorado, Study Finds,” Ingraham describes new research showing a clear decline in opioid deaths after the state legalized recreational marijuana (2017).


In his article (2017) “Legal Marijuana is Saving Lives in Colorado, Study Finds,” Ingraham describes new research showing a clear decline in opioid deaths after the state legalized recreational marijuana.


In his article “Legal Marijuana is Saving Lives in Colorado, Study Finds,” Ingraham (2017, p. 12) describes new research showing a clear decline in opioid deaths after the state legalized recreational marijuana.

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The first sentence.

When the author is named as part of the sentence (an attributive phrase), APA places the year in parentheses immediately after the author's name: Ingraham (2017) describes.... The page number in the fourth sentence is only required for a direct quotation.