If there is no known author for a source, the in-text citation and the full citation on the Reference page should start with the date.

True

False
I say false.

I agree.

You are correct. The statement is false. If there is no known author for a source, the in-text citation and the full citation on the reference page should start with the title of the source instead of the date. This is commonly seen when citing articles, webpages, or books without an attributed author. The title should be placed within quotation marks for shorter works (e.g., articles or webpages) and italicized for longer works (e.g., books or reports).