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The Research:
Question: Choose four credible sources from your working bibliography. Print these sources out, if possible, and highlight important points. Write in the margins. Make notes and ask questions. As you begin to interpret, annotate, and draw conclusions about each source, use the following questions to guide you.
Look for specific information that the writers present. What are the main points in the article or source? How do they affect your view of your topic? Note keywords, headings, and anything that stands out as you read.
Check for information about the author's affiliations and credentials. What makes him/her a reliable source of information on the topic? You may have to research the author's background and career to decide if he/she is a credible authority on the subject matter.
Format Requirements:
Note: Double-space entire document
Times New Roman, 12-point font
APA 7th edition formatted citations. A full reference is required. Please use your APA guide (or MyBib.com, NoodleTools, or similar) to help you cite your sources.
Write a summary (3 to 5 sentences) of the article. Include the main points from the article or important passages you want to use.
Critically evaluate the source (3 to 5 sentences). This part should address such aspects as author credibility; gaps, inconsistencies, or flaws; repetition of information; and whether you feel this will be a source you will incorporate in your final piece of writing.