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Despite significant progress, the US still
battles with systemic racism, manifested in
significant disparities in various aspects of
health care. As a consequence of this, the ethnic
minorities in the community are left with fewer
choices in quality health care and they most
often suffer from poorer health. Egalitarianism,
the best approach to deal with these
inequalities, will demand that there should be
far-reaching policy changes.
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</n Annotated Bibliography
For this project, you will create an annotated bibliography that includes a research strand. The research strand will
support your thesis statement, and the annotated bibliography will serve as the foundation of your research
paper.
In addition to summarizing and evaluating each of your resources, you will edit your thesis statement to fully
address your research strand. This annotated bibliography will help you maintain focus and cohesiveness in your
health disparity research.
0 Instructions
To develop your annotated bibliography, follow these detailed steps:
1. Open a blank Microsoft Word document.
2. Review and revise your thesis statement as you develop a relevant research strand to support it. Your thesis
statement will guide your research and analysis, acting as the central theme for finding relevant
research about a particular health disparity.
3. Begin your research strand. Select 4 scholarly sources that support your thesis statement. These sources
should be peer-reviewed articles, research papers, or academic books. Access these sources through
reputable sites such as the college library or academic databases like PubMed, JSTOR, or Google Scholar.
4. Format your Word document in APA style, using 12-point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, with 1-
inch margins on all sides. Create a centered heading at the top of the page titled "Annotated Bibliography."
5. Create citations for each source. Begin each bibliographic entry with a full APA citation of the source.
6. Annotate each source. After each citation, provide a concise annotation that includes these three parts:
a. Summary: Summarize the source's main points. Explain what the source is about, the key arguments,
or the research questions it helps to answer.
b. Evaluation: Assess the source's credibility, methodology, and quality of evidence. Discuss how the
source is objective, biased, or influential in the field.
c. Relevance: Explain how the source contributes to, supports, or challenges your thesis statement.
Discuss its significance in shaping your research.
7. Organize your entries. List your annotated sources alphabetically by the author's last name. If a source lacks
an author, begin with the title.
8. Proofread and edit. Thoroughly check your annotated bibliography for grammar, spelling, and formatting comege Morary of academic databases like I domica
4. Format your Word document in APA style, using 12-point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, with 1-
inch margins on all sides. Create a centered heading at the top of the page titled "Annotated Bibliography."
5. Create citations for each source. Begin each bibliographic entry with a full APA citation of the source.
6. Annotate each source. After each citation, provide a concise annotation that includes these three parts:
a. Summary: Summarize the source's main points. Explain what the source is about, the key arguments,
or the research questions it helps to answer.
b. Evaluation: Assess the source's credibility, methodology, and quality of evidence. Discuss how the
source is objective, biased, or influential in the field.
c. Relevance: Explain how the source contributes to, supports, or challenges your thesis statement.
Discuss its significance in shaping your research.
7. Organize your entries. List your annotated sources alphabetically by the author's last name. If a source lacks
an author, begin with the title.
8. Proofread and edit. Thoroughly check your annotated bibliography for grammar, spelling, and formatting
errors. Ensure that it adheres to APA guidelines.
9. Save and submit your annotated bibliography. Before submission, save and name your Word document
using this naming convention: Your Name_ENG 201_Annotated Bibliography.
10. For further information on APA formatting, please utilize the Purdue Online Writing Lab's APA Style
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