Which of the following techniques is most effective for taking notes from secondary sources?
a. Read the article carefully, copy important phrases, and review the article several times.
b. Read the article quickly, put the article aside, list the main points from memory, and review the article to determine if all points are included.
c. Review the main points of the article, copy the main points word-for-word, paraphrase details, and outline references.
d. Write notes on cards as you scan through the article.
B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false