What information does not need to be cited in the text or on a Reference page of a college level research paper

A. Exact words from another.
B. Common knowledge found in a print.
C.Paraphrasing of another work
D.Statistical information found on a site.





Paraphrasing of another



Paraphrasing of another

Is C. the correct answer..

C is not right.

A. Exact words from another website.

D.Statistical information found on a site.

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Read your text.

The information that does not need to be cited in the text or on a Reference page of a college level research paper is B. Common knowledge found in a print.

To determine what is considered common knowledge, you can follow these steps:
1. Ask yourself if the information you want to include is widely known or generally accepted in the specific field or subject area you are writing about.
2. Consider whether the information can be found in multiple sources or references without attribution.
3. Evaluate if the information is basic, factual, or commonly understood by most people.

If the information meets these criteria and is considered common knowledge, it does not need to be cited.

No. I've checked two of your guesses. You're on your own now.