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SOCIETY, INTERACTION, AND THE INDIVIDUAL – HW3: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY (100 points):

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Purpose: The purpose of this assignment is for students to:

  • 1) identify and learn about a subtopic in Sociological Social Psychology that is of interest to them;
  • 2) become familiar with the online library resources; and
  • 3) to develop some information literacy skills.

Students will be developing an Annotated Bibliography Table based on a subtopic in Sociological Social Psychology that is of interest to them. A minimum of 3 peer-reviewed sources and 4 popular and/or open-web sources will need to be used in the bibliography.

The completed assignment will include:

1) Identify subtopic in Sociological Social Psychology that you chose to investigate for this assignment. (e.g. symbolic interactionism, doing gender, socialization over life course, mental illness, prejudice, etc.)
2) List search terms you used in your searches (i.e. dramaturgy, stratification, gender, etc.)
3) A Table with 7 annotated entries

  1. a) Annotated entries in table for a minimum of 3 peer-reviewed articles (see below for what should be included in each entry)
  2. b) Annotated entries in table for a minimum of 4 popular and/or open-web sources

    Each source entry MUST BE in a table format and include the following: 1) Title of the source

2) APA-formatted full reference for the source
3) Evaluation of where the source came from – i.e. peer-reviewed journal, blog, website, etc.

4) Brief discussion of how the source is relevant to your subtopic of interest and why you chose it.

5) Brief description of the source – research question, findings, key information, etc.
6) Evaluation of strengths of source in addressing your subtopic of interest (note: if it is not helpful at all, it is not a good source and should not be included)
7) Evaluation of weaknesses regarding how helpful the source was in addressing your subtopic of interest.
8) Comparative analysis – compare/contrast how this source addresses your subtopic of interest in comparison to another source (note: no source should be used in this section more than twice).

9) Briefly analyze the source using a concept from class readings/ materials.

This could be based on type of methodology used, size of sample, hypothesis, findings, how variables are measured, etc. If you analyze Source 1 in comparison to Source 2, then your Source 2 analysis should be compared to a source other than Source 1. Keep in mind all analysis should relate back to your research question.

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Purpose: The purpose of this assignment is for students to:

  • 1) identify and learn about a subtopic in Sociological Social Psychology that is of interest to them;
  • 2) become familiar with the online library resources; and
  • 3) to develop some information literacy skills.

Students will be developing an Annotated Bibliography Table based on a subtopic in Sociological Social Psychology that is of interest to them. A minimum of 3 peer-reviewed sources and 4 popular and/or open-web sources will need to be used in the bibliography.

The completed assignment will include:

1) Identify subtopic in Sociological Social Psychology that you chose to investigate for this assignment. (e.g. symbolic interactionism, doing gender, socialization over life course, mental illness, prejudice, etc.)
2) List search terms you used in your searches (i.e. dramaturgy, stratification, gender, etc.)
3) A Table with 7 annotated entries

  1. a) Annotated entries in table for a minimum of 3 peer-reviewed articles (see below for what should be included in each entry)
  2. b) Annotated entries in table for a minimum of 4 popular and/or open-web sources

    Each source entry MUST BE in a table format and include the following: 1) Title of the source

2) APA-formatted full reference for the source
3) Evaluation of where the source came from – i.e. peer-reviewed journal, blog, website, etc.

4) Brief discussion of how the source is relevant to your subtopic of interest and why you chose it.

5) Brief description of the source – research question, findings, key information, etc.
6) Evaluation of strengths of source in addressing your subtopic of interest (note: if it is not helpful at all, it is not a good source and should not be included)
7) Evaluation of weaknesses regarding how helpful the source was in addressing your subtopic of interest.
8) Comparative analysis – compare/contrast how this source addresses your subtopic of interest in comparison to another source (note: no source should be used in this section more than twice).

9) Briefly analyze the source using a concept from class readings/ materials.

This could be based on type of methodology used, size of sample, hypothesis, findings, how variables are measured, etc. If you analyze Source 1 in comparison to Source 2, then your Source 2 analysis should be compared to a source other than Source 1. Keep in mind all analysis should relate back to your research question.

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