After researching your topic, you will write a paper reviewing the relevant literature. You will review 10-15 scholarly sources that discuss research and/or theory on your chosen topic. All sources must be peer reviewed. Don’t use popular sources. The literature review should synthesize the literature, not serially summarize each of the chosen articles/books. Remember: A literature review is distinct from an annotated bibliography! You should critically evaluate the literature you have read and carefully choose which articles/books should be included in their literature review. Include only the articles that help justify your research proposal. Each source must be cited within the body of the paper using complete and accurate in-text citations (APA format). The literature review should conclude with a statement justifying the research question(s) and a revised list and explanation of those research question(s).