no accsuly i ha ve to correct these

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A 2008 study suggested that happiness can be spread “like a germ through social networks of friends and family” (Graham 1)

8.
You might believe that your loving husband or wife, your doting progeny, and your intimate associates create your happiness. It may be that something else is going on: their intimate associates might be having an effect on you, too (Graham).

the two u posted in that earlier post is my corrections that i made :)

i hate this lesson lol

Apologies for the confusion earlier. Here are the corrected versions of the two sentences you provided:

7. A 2008 study suggested that happiness can be spread "like a germ through social networks of friends and family" (Graham 1).

To cite this source correctly, you would need the author's last name "Graham" followed by the page number "1" within parentheses. This information can be found by referring to the reference or works cited page of the study. Additionally, it is important to include this citation if you are using information or ideas from someone else's work to acknowledge the source and avoid plagiarism.

8. You might believe that your loving husband or wife, your doting progeny, and your intimate associates create your happiness. It may be that something else is going on: their intimate associates might be having an effect on you, too (Graham).

In this sentence, you have correctly mentioned the author "Graham" without specifying a page number, which suggests that the information or idea comes from that particular author's work. However, if you have taken a direct quote or specific information from Graham's work, it is important to include the page number within parentheses to provide accurate credit to the original source.

Remember, it's essential to use proper citations to give credit to the authors whose work you reference and to avoid any potential issues related to plagiarism. If you have any further questions or need more assistance, feel free to ask!