Prompt
You will complete an annotated bibliography for Milestone Two. This assignment requires you to gather the initial research on your chosen topic needed to complete your final paper. The annotated bibliography should list at least eight resources you will use in your case application paper. You should include the APA citation for each resource and a brief paragraph stating the conclusion of each resource and addressing how the information in the resource will support your project. The resources should include information about the chosen individual’s disorder/disability and information regarding treatment for the disorder/disability. Your research and annotations will help you write your final project.
Each annotation should do the following:
- Provide the main conclusions of each resource
- Provide information about the chosen disorder or disability
- Provide possible treatment options
- Explain the usefulness of the resource to the final paper
Cite the resource using APA style (see below for example).
Sample Annotated Bibliography of a Journal Article
The following example is what your final product for each resource should look like. This example (for the psychological research article), “A Bad Taste in the Mouth: Gustatory Disgust Influences Moral Judgment,” employs APA style for the journal citation. The writer of this annotation follows the above points to create an annotation that summarizes the article’s main points and draws connections between that resource and other resources:
Eskine, K. J., Kacinik, N. A., & Prinz, J. J. (2011). A bad taste in the mouth: Gustatory disgust influences moral judgment. Psychological Science, 22(3), 295–299.
Annotation: In this article, Eskine and colleagues describe the results of an experiment that examined whether the taste in a person’s mouth influences the moral judgments that the person makes. The authors, who are researchers at the City University of New York, hypothesized that there would be a relationship between these two variables because prior research has shown that there are strong links between basic emotions and moral judgments. Indeed, the authors found that participants given a bitter drink made harsher moral judgments than those given a non-bitter drink. This article is extremely useful for my paper because it provides evidence that seemingly unimportant sensory information can influence moral judgments. Also, it nicely complements the work of Chapman et al. (2009), who found that emotional disgust and morality utilize similar brain regions.