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In Module 2, you drafted a short research proposal topic to demonstrate that you have an appropriate, significant global problem that intersects with cultural diversity and can be explored through multiple ethical perspectives.
In this module, you will be expanding your research by locating, reading, and situating sources in order to prepare for your Literature Review submission in Module 4. This step—finding, reading, and evaluating—is the most frequent “shortcut” step when building a research project. This shortcut is to the detriment of the final product. To write a strong paper in a few weeks, you need to fully read and understand the evidence first.
Begin by completing the Module 3 Presentation Part II: Read, Evaluate, and Explain presentation and the scope of the final project.
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Your final Annotated Bibliography should consist of 6-10 contemporary scholarly sources, each with an annotation of 150-250 words. You should have at least 2 sources that address ethical perspectives on your topic and at least 2 that address cultural diversity, but you may want more than that. It must be written entirely in your own words.
Each 150- 250-word (1- 2-paragraph) annotation should include:
- A brief summary of the information and argument in that source.
- A brief evaluation of the quality of the source’s information and argument.
- A brief evaluation of how the source is useful for your paper and how it fits with your other sources. (For example, does it offer an opposing perspective to another source? Does it fit with the same school of thinking as another source?)
Your Annotated Bibliography must be properly formatted according to the most recent version of APALinks to an external site. guidelines. Refer to the resources below for help with APA.