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For items A-C, create a citation in APA format to fill in the blank that would correctly match the information provided. Remember, citations are formatted slightly differently based on summarized information, direct quotes, and whether they are at the beginning or end of a sentence. You only need the following information to create each citation: Authors: David G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall, Year: 2019, and Page number: 31. A. “Humans are complex. But some of the same processes by which we learn are present in rats, monkeys, and even sea slugs” _____________________. B. The animal rights movement opposes the use of animals in research ____________________. C. According to _David G and C Nathan Dewall on page p 32_there is a debate about whether it’s ethical to put human life before the life of an animal, if that’s in the case of medical research or for food. If we agree that human life is the priority, how do we protect the animals that are used in research?
Create a reference below in APA formatting using the following source information: Authors: Rachel Kalish, Michael Kimmel; Year: 2010; Title: Suicide by Mass Shooting: Masculinity, Aggrieved Entitlement, and Rampage School Shootings; Journal Name: Health Sociology Review; Volume number: 19; Issue number: 4; Page numbers: 446-451. Reference Kalish, Rachel., & Kimmel, Michael. (2010). Suicide by Mass Shooting: Masculinity, Aggrieved Entitlement, and Rampage School Shootings; Health Sociology Review , 19 (4), 446–451. 2010.19.4.
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