How can you ethically use another person’s research in your own writing?

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by putting the author’s ideas into your own words and not using the author’s name

by putting the author’s ideas into your own words and not using the author’s name

by paraphrasing or using quotation marks around exact words and citing the author’s name

by paraphrasing or using quotation marks around exact words and citing the author’s name

by putting quotation marks around paraphrases of the author’s ideas

by putting quotation marks around paraphrases of the author’s ideas

by giving the author’s name but not using quotation marks around the author’s exact words

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The correct response for ethically using another person’s research in your own writing is:

by paraphrasing or using quotation marks around exact words and citing the author’s name.

This ensures that you are giving proper credit to the original author for their ideas and work, whether you are summarizing their ideas in your own words (paraphrasing) or directly quoting their text.

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