Which of the following information should be included when citing a website that is not needed when citing other research sources.

A- publisher of site
B- date site was accessed
C author’s name****
D- Publication date

No.

The publication date?

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When citing a website, the information that is not typically needed for other research sources is the author's name.

To cite a website, you usually need the following information:

1. Author's or organization's name (if available)
2. Title of the webpage or article
3. Website title or name
4. URL (web address) of the webpage
5. Date the site was published or last updated
6. Date you accessed the webpage (although this is not always required)

Citing the publisher of the site and the date it was accessed are not typically required unless specifically requested by your instructor or required by a specific citation style (such as APA or MLA). However, including this information can provide additional context and help readers locate the webpage if needed.

Remember to consult the specific citation style guide recommended by your instructor or institution to ensure you format the citation correctly and include all the necessary information.

No.

That's two guesses. I will not check any more.