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When writing a reference for a journal article, you should italicize both the name of the journal and the volume number.

a. True
b. False

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True.

Step-by-step explanation:

The APA, MLA and Chicago styles are the three styles of giving citations for academic documents such as articles, journals and books. In all the three styles, the names and volumes of journals should be Italicize. While the APA style of citation is used for Education, Psychology, and Sciences, the MLA format is used for Humanities and Chicago format is used for Business, History, and the Fine Arts. Be it any style, the names and the volumes of journals will always be Italicize.

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