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Why are there differences between APA and MLA styles for in-text citations?

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Why are there differences between APA and MLA styles for in-text citations?

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APA, or the American Psychological Association has different citation rules than does the MLA, or Modern Language Association. These rules may seem random, but they are actually meant to help readers and researchers quickly find the most important information about a source that they will need in their field of study.

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