Vividata allows you to view data from its Survey of the Canadian Consumer, an ongoing survey of more than 40,000 Canadian consumers’ opinions, demographics, and activities, as well as their product, service, and media purchases.
This information has been adapted from:
Bodnar, M. (2018, August 22). Citing business sources: APA (6th ed.) citation guide. Retrieved from https://www.lib.sfu.ca/help/cite-write/citation-style-guides/apa/apabusiness
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In most tables, you will have more than one variable; choose the variable that most closely describes your initial research question (what you were trying to find out). The following are examples of how you would cite data from a Vividata table using APA style.
In-text Citation
(Vividata, 2018)
References List
Vividata. (2018). Candy/snacks - chewing gum - prsnlly chewed past 6 mths. Retrieved from https://vividata.ca/
Notes
If you are reprinting a table from Vividata, you would place the following reference directly below the table (using APA style):
Note. Adapted from Candy/snacks - chewing gum - prsnlly chewed past 6 months, by Vividata, retrieved from https://vividata.ca/ Copyright 2018, Vividata
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