Find three peer-reviewed journal articles and provide their annotated references while filling

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UNITS ONE AND TWO WORKSHEET

Goal.  Find three peer-reviewed journal articles and provide their annotated references while filling out the worksheet for Units One and Two.

First Article

Question 1.  What is the APA formatted reference for the article?

 

 

Question 2. What is the purpose of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 3. What is the subject, or topic, of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 4.  Using one sentence, create a thesis statement for the article.

 

 

Question 5.  Find three points made within the article supporting the thesis statement.  Use less than 50 words per point.

 

 

Question 6.  What are the social, historical, and personal contexts appearing in the article?  Use less than 100 words for your answer.

 

 

 

 

Question 7.  What is the tone taken by the researcher while discussion the topic?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 8.  How did the researcher develop the article’s flow?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Writing Activity.  An annotated reference is the composition of a reference followed by approximately 100-250 words describing the reference.  The purpose of the annotation is to serve as a reminder of the content, nature, and utility of an article.

Here is an example annotated reference

Waite, L. J., & Witsberger, F. K. (1986). Nonfamily living and the erosion of traditional family  orientations among young adults. American Sociological Review, 51(4), 541-554.

The authors, researchers at the Rand Corporation and Brown University, use data from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Young Women and Young Men to test their hypothesis that nonfamily living by young adults alters their attitudes, values, plans, and expectations, moving them away from their belief in traditional sex roles.  They find their hypothesis strongly supported in young females while the effects were fewer in studies of young males. Increasing the time away from parents before marrying increased individualism, self-sufficiency, and changes in attitudes about families.  In contrast, an earlier study by Williams cited below shows no significant gender differences in sex role attitudes as a result of nonfamily living.

Using the responses for Questions 1-8, provide an annotated reference for the article:

 

Second Article

Question 1.  What is the APA formatted reference for the article?

 

 

Question 2. What is the purpose of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 3. What is the subject, or topic, of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 4.  Using one sentence, create a thesis statement for the article.

 

 

Question 5.  Find three points made within the article supporting the thesis statement.  Use less than 50 words per point.

 

 

Question 6.  What are the social, historical, and personal contexts appearing in the article?  Use less than 100 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 7.  What is the tone taken by the researcher while discussion the topic?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 8.  How did the researcher develop the article’s flow?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Writing Activity.  Using the responses for Questions 1-8, provide an annotated reference for the article:

 

Third Article

Question 1.  What is the APA formatted reference for the article?

 

 

Question 2. What is the purpose of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 3. What is the subject, or topic, of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 4.  Using one sentence, create a thesis statement for the article.

 

 

Question 5.  Find three points made within the article supporting the thesis statement.  Use less than 50 words per point.

 

 

Question 6.  What are the social, historical, and personal contexts appearing in the article?  Use less than 100 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 7.  What is the tone taken by the researcher while discussion the topic?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

 

 

Question 8.  How did the researcher develop the article’s flow?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Writing Activity.  Using the responses for Questions 1-8, provide an annotated reference for the article:

 

 

 

 

UNITS THREE AND FOUR WORKSHEET

Goal.  Find three peer-reviewed journal articles and provide their annotated references while filling out the worksheet for Units Three and Four.

First Article

Question 1.  What is the APA formatted reference for the article?

 

 

Question 2. What is the purpose of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 3. What is the subject, or topic, of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 4.  Using one sentence, create a thesis statement for the article.

 

 

Question 5.  Find three points made within the article supporting the thesis statement.  Use less than 50 words per point.

 

 

Question 6.  What are the social, historical, and personal contexts appearing in the article?  Use less than 100 words for your answer.

 

 

 

 

Question 7.  What is the tone taken by the researcher while discussion the topic?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 8.  How did the researcher develop the article’s flow?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Writing Activity.  An annotated reference is the composition of a reference followed by approximately 100-250 words describing the reference.  The purpose of the annotation is to serve as a reminder of the content, nature, and utility of an article.

Here is an example annotated reference

Waite, L. J., & Witsberger, F. K. (1986). Nonfamily living and the erosion of traditional family  orientations among young adults. American Sociological Review, 51(4), 541-554.

The authors, researchers at the Rand Corporation and Brown University, use data from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Young Women and Young Men to test their hypothesis that nonfamily living by young adults alters their attitudes, values, plans, and expectations, moving them away from their belief in traditional sex roles.  They find their hypothesis strongly supported in young females while the effects were fewer in studies of young males. Increasing the time away from parents before marrying increased individualism, self-sufficiency, and changes in attitudes about families.  In contrast, an earlier study by Williams cited below shows no significant gender differences in sex role attitudes as a result of nonfamily living.

Using the responses for Questions 1-8, provide an annotated reference for the article:

 

Second Article

Question 1.  What is the APA formatted reference for the article?

 

 

Question 2. What is the purpose of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 3. What is the subject, or topic, of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 4.  Using one sentence, create a thesis statement for the article.

 

 

Question 5.  Find three points made within the article supporting the thesis statement.  Use less than 50 words per point.

 

 

Question 6.  What are the social, historical, and personal contexts appearing in the article?  Use less than 100 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 7.  What is the tone taken by the researcher while discussion the topic?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 8.  How did the researcher develop the article’s flow?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Writing Activity.  Using the responses for Questions 1-8, provide an annotated reference for the article:

 

Third Article

Question 1.  What is the APA formatted reference for the article?

 

 

Question 2. What is the purpose of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 3. What is the subject, or topic, of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 4.  Using one sentence, create a thesis statement for the article.

 

 

Question 5.  Find three points made within the article supporting the thesis statement.  Use less than 50 words per point.

 

 

Question 6.  What are the social, historical, and personal contexts appearing in the article?  Use less than 100 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 7.  What is the tone taken by the researcher while discussion the topic?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

 

 

Question 8.  How did the researcher develop the article’s flow?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Writing Activity.  Using the responses for Questions 1-8, provide an annotated reference for the article:

 

 

 

 

UNITS FIVE AND SIX WORKSHEET

Goal.  Find three peer-reviewed journal articles and provide their annotated references while filling out the worksheet for Units Five and Six.

First Article

Question 1.  What is the APA formatted reference for the article?

 

 

Question 2. What is the purpose of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 3. What is the subject, or topic, of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 4.  Using one sentence, create a thesis statement for the article.

 

 

Question 5.  Find three points made within the article supporting the thesis statement.  Use less than 50 words per point.

 

 

Question 6.  What are the social, historical, and personal contexts appearing in the article?  Use less than 100 words for your answer.

 

 

 

 

Question 7.  What is the tone taken by the researcher while discussion the topic?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 8.  How did the researcher develop the article’s flow?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Writing Activity.  An annotated reference is the composition of a reference followed by approximately 100-250 words describing the reference.  The purpose of the annotation is to serve as a reminder of the content, nature, and utility of an article.

Here is an example annotated reference

Waite, L. J., & Witsberger, F. K. (1986). Nonfamily living and the erosion of traditional family  orientations among young adults. American Sociological Review, 51(4), 541-554.

The authors, researchers at the Rand Corporation and Brown University, use data from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Young Women and Young Men to test their hypothesis that nonfamily living by young adults alters their attitudes, values, plans, and expectations, moving them away from their belief in traditional sex roles.  They find their hypothesis strongly supported in young females while the effects were fewer in studies of young males. Increasing the time away from parents before marrying increased individualism, self-sufficiency, and changes in attitudes about families.  In contrast, an earlier study by Williams cited below shows no significant gender differences in sex role attitudes as a result of nonfamily living.

Using the responses for Questions 1-8, provide an annotated reference for the article:

 

Second Article

Question 1.  What is the APA formatted reference for the article?

 

 

Question 2. What is the purpose of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 3. What is the subject, or topic, of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 4.  Using one sentence, create a thesis statement for the article.

 

 

Question 5.  Find three points made within the article supporting the thesis statement.  Use less than 50 words per point.

 

 

Question 6.  What are the social, historical, and personal contexts appearing in the article?  Use less than 100 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 7.  What is the tone taken by the researcher while discussion the topic?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 8.  How did the researcher develop the article’s flow?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Writing Activity.  Using the responses for Questions 1-8, provide an annotated reference for the article:

 

Third Article

Question 1.  What is the APA formatted reference for the article?

 

 

Question 2. What is the purpose of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 3. What is the subject, or topic, of the article?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 4.  Using one sentence, create a thesis statement for the article.

 

 

Question 5.  Find three points made within the article supporting the thesis statement.  Use less than 50 words per point.

 

 

Question 6.  What are the social, historical, and personal contexts appearing in the article?  Use less than 100 words for your answer.

 

 

Question 7.  What is the tone taken by the researcher while discussion the topic?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

 

 

Question 8.  How did the researcher develop the article’s flow?  Use less than 50 words for your answer.

 

 

Writing Activity.  Using the responses for Questions 1-8, provide an annotated reference for the article:

 

 

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