Is this the proper way to do in-text citations when there is no author, but only the title of the study? Here is the reference and what I think the in-text citation is:
Reference:
Study shows social media may play a role in eating disorders among teens. Mental Health First Aid. (2020, February 25). Retrieved January 28, 2022, from https://www. mentalhealthfirstaid. org/2020/02/study-shows-social-medi a-may-play-a-role-in-eating-disorde rs-among-teens/
In-Text Citation:
(“Study Shows Social Media”, 2020)
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