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It's also important to know what the elements of a citation represent. They often help you find the item, and are important for your bibliographies. For the citation listed below, match the citation elements to the correct answers.

Hatfield, E., Cacioppo, J., & Rapson, R. L. (1992). Primitive emotional contagion. In M.S. Clark (Ed.) Review of Personality and Social Psychology. (pp. 151-177.) Newbury Park, CA: Sage Books.

a. Hatfield, E., Cacioppo, J., & Rapson, R. L.
b. 1992
c. Primitive emotional contagion.
d. M.S. Clark
e. Review of Personality and Social Psychology.
f. pp. 151-177
g. Newbury Park, CA
h. Sage Bookgs

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Answer:

a. Chapter author

b. Publication year

c. Chapter title

d. Editor

e. Book title

f. Page numbers

g. Place of publication

h. publisher

Step-by-step explanation:

Citation elements are components that make up the citation and constitute the full citation of a book, article or any other piece if work. All APA citations for instance must contain four main components: author, date, title, and retrieval information and components are organized in a particular manner to ease uniformity, understanding and keep to APA standards and guidelines.

From the above all citation element types have matched with the example in the question.

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