"Tucker, McHale, and Crouter (2001) noted that “younger siblings whose parents
have lower education levels rely on older siblings for support with schoolwork” (p.
327). If you refer to the same text a second time, include only the last name of the
first author, followed by “et al.” (Latin for “and others”). Tucker et al. (2001)
observed . . . 4. Work with six or more authors Cite only the first author's name,
followed by “et al.” in ..."
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"There are few nations in the world more talked of, or less known, than the Chinese. The confused and imperfect account which travellers have given of their grandeur, their sciences, and their policy, have, hitherto, excited admiration, but have not been sufficient to satisfy even a superficial curiosity."