RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

REPORTING AND THESIS WRITING

CHICAGO STYLE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is the difference between a Works Cited page and a Bibliography page?
A
Works Cited refers to citation pages in MLA, whereas Bibliography refers to citation pages in Chicago style.
B
There is no difference between them; an author can choose either label.
C
Bibliography refers to citation pages in MLA, whereas Works Cited refers to citation pages in Chicago style.
D
Works Cited pages are always single-spaced, whereas Bibliography pages are always double-spaced.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In Works Cited and References, you only list items you have actually referred to and cited in your paper. A Bibliography, meanwhile, lists all the material you have consulted in preparing your essay, whether you have actually referred to and cited the work or not.

Detailed explanation-2: -In Chicago author-date style, your text must include a reference list. It appears at the end of your paper and gives full details of every source you cited. In notes and bibliography style, you use Chicago style footnotes to cite sources; a bibliography is optional but recommended.

Detailed explanation-3: -In-text citations are the short citations you include in the written text that help a reader understand which sources you are quoting or referring to in your writing e.g. (McEwan, 2022) or (1). References are the full details of the source you have cited in your writing.

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