Description
Use the Walden library databases to search for quantitativeLinks to an external site., qualitativeLinks to an external site., and mixed methodsLinks to an external site. research articles from peer-reviewedLinks to an external site. journals on your topic of interest.
Before you read the full article and begin your annotation, locate the methodology section in the article to be sure that it describes the appropriate research design.
For quantitative research articles, confirm that a quantitative research design, such as a quasi-experimental, casual comparative, correlational, pretest–posttest, or true experimental, was used in the study.
For qualitative research articles, confirm that a qualitative research design or approach, such as narrative, ethnographic, grounded theory, case study, or phenomenology, was used in the study.
For mixed methods research articles, confirm that a mixed methods research (MMR) design was used in the study. There are several design classifications in MMR; some examples of MMR types or families of design are parallel, concurrent, sequential, multilevel, or fully integrated mixed methods design.
Prepare an annotated bibliography that includes the following:
A one-paragraph introduction that provides context for why you selected the six research articles you did: two quantitative, two qualitative, and two MMR.
A reference list entry in APA Style for each of the six articles that follows proper formattingLinks to an external site.. Follow each reference list entry with a three-paragraph annotation that includes:
An applicationLinks to an external site. as illustrated in this exampleLinks to an external site.
An analysisLinks to an external site.
A summaryLinks to an external site.
A one-paragraph conclusion that presents a synthesisLinks to an external site. of the six articles.
Format your annotated bibliography in Times New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced. A separate References list page is not needed for this assignment.
Submit your Annotated Bibliography.