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Revision as of 23:34, 19 July 2016

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Author. (date). Title. Retrieved from URL

Example Citation:

Vividata. (2015, Q4). [Potato chips personally eaten most often: Lay's Lightly Salted, report type: demographics, base: British Columbia 12+]. Retrieved from http://vividata.ca/

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Author: Vividata
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Date: 2015, Q4
Note: Provide a more specific date than simply the year, if available, in cases where new versions of the report may be published in one calendar year. More details

Title: [Potato chips personally eaten most often: Lay's Lightly Salted, report type: demographics, base: British Columbia 12+]
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URL: https://vividata.ca/
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