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The sentence that uses the proper APA style for an in-text citation without an attributive phrase is:
One study found that artists who live in the South are "more prolific" (Miller, 2004, p. 7).
In APA style, in-text citations without attributive phrases are placed in parentheses at the end of the sentence. The citation includes the author's last name and the year of publication, followed by the page number (if applicable).
Here is another example:
The prevalence of obesity has increased significantly in recent decades (CDC, 2023).
In this example, the citation is placed at the end of the sentence because there is no attributive phrase. The citation includes the author's last name (CDC) and the year of publication (2023).
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