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As you learned in Chapter 4, it's important to know what a citation represents because that often helps you find the item. What does the following citation represent?
Warren, S. (2010). What's wrong with being positive? In P. A. Linley, S. Harrington, & N. Garcea (Eds.), Oxford handbook of positive psychology and work (pp. 313-322). New York: Oxford University Press.
a) a book
b) a journal article
c) conference proceedings
d) a journal
e) a book chapter

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