True.
The given statement "Citations will change dependent on source material" is true.
What is citation?
A citation is a source reference. Citation is an abbreviated alphanumeric expression buried in the body of intellectual work that signals entry in the work's bibliographic references section for the purpose of acknowledging the relevance of the works of others to the topic of discussion at the location where the citation appears.
In general, what is typically referred to as citation is the combination of both the in-text citation and the bibliographic record (whereas bibliographic entries by themselves are not).
Citations serve several important functions: maintaining intellectual honesty (or avoiding plagiarism), attributing prior or unoriginal work and ideas to appropriate sources, allowing the reader to independently determine whether referenced material supports the author's argument in the claimed way, and assisting the reader in gauging the strength and validity of the material author has used.
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