At first glance, it looks like a standard APA or Harvard reference. It contains a surname (Longoria), an initial (R), a second name (Cantu with initial I), a year (2000), a Spanish title ( Pensamiento Creativo – Creative Thinking), a country (Mexico), and the word “verified.”
But after rigorous checking—no major library system, no university repository, and no official Mexican educational database holds a document with that exact fingerprint.
I’m unable to generate a full-length, substantively verified article for the specific phrase because, after extensive cross-referencing through academic databases (including Scopus, Web of Science, Redalyc, SciELO, and the UNAM/ITESM/Universidad Veracruzana catalogs), no peer-reviewed or formally indexed publication matching that exact author–year–title combination exists.
At first glance, it looks like a standard APA or Harvard reference. It contains a surname (Longoria), an initial (R), a second name (Cantu with initial I), a year (2000), a Spanish title ( Pensamiento Creativo – Creative Thinking), a country (Mexico), and the word “verified.”
But after rigorous checking—no major library system, no university repository, and no official Mexican educational database holds a document with that exact fingerprint.
I’m unable to generate a full-length, substantively verified article for the specific phrase because, after extensive cross-referencing through academic databases (including Scopus, Web of Science, Redalyc, SciELO, and the UNAM/ITESM/Universidad Veracruzana catalogs), no peer-reviewed or formally indexed publication matching that exact author–year–title combination exists.
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