Psychology assignment 2798
3: Annotated Bibliography This assignment is designed to help you start gathering information for your final paper. Part 1 Select a population for your final paper. You can select one of the following approved sample populations: I selected physical aduse trauma聽 Victims of: 路 聽Physical abuse trauma 路 聽Sexual abuse trauma 路 聽Workplace violence 路 聽Domestic violence victimization 路 聽Natural disaster trauma (interested in post-Katrina issues) 路 聽Military or war trauma (on soldiers and their families) 路 聽Refugee trauma 路 聽Crime victims (you can be specific about the type of crime, like robberies or vandalism) 路 聽Hate crime victims If you have a population that may be relevant and is not included in this list, please e-mail your instructor to see if it might be considered for this assignment. Present this information in the form of a 1-page Microsoft Word document. In your document, state the following: 路 聽Your name 路 聽Your proposed population 路 聽What draws you to that population (previous experience, previous contact with the target victim population, or target traumatic experience) 路 聽The particular issues you would like to explore and the reason for selecting these聽 Module #: Assignment # Student name: Date: Proposed population for research: A. Title:聽 B. Please comment on what draws you to that population (previous experience, previous contact with the target victim population or target traumatic experience), and what particular issues you would like to explore. Part 2 Once your selected population is approved (selection from the above list is automatically approved), create an annotated bibliography of at least eight references you will use for your final paper. List each reference in the correct APA style format and indicate how you think the reference material addresses your research population. The comments that you post should be brief, no more than two sentences in addition to the abstract from the reference. Using the given 聽(2 sentences):Module #: Assignment # Student Name: Date: (Note: at least 6 of 8 references from peer-reviewed journals or professional publications) ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Reference # 1: (use the correct APA style for the citation) Abstract from the reference: Description of how this reference material addresses your selected population (2 sentences): Keyword searches and database navigation: Reference # 2: (use the correct APA style for the citation): Abstract from the reference: Description of how this reference material addresses your selected population (2 sentences): Keyword searches and database navigation: Reference # 3: (use the correct APA style for the citation): Abstract from the reference: Description of how this reference material addresses your selected population (2 sentences): Keyword searches and database navigation: Reference # 4: (use the correct APA style for the citation): Abstract from the reference: Description of how this reference material addresses your selected population (2 sentences): Keyword searches and database navigation: Reference # 5: (use the correct APA style for the citation): Abstract from the reference: Description of how this reference material addresses your selected population Keyword searches and database navigation: Reference # 6: (use the correct APA style for the citation): Abstract from the reference: Description of how this reference material addresses your selected population (2 sentences): Keyword searches and database navigation: Reference # 7: (use the correct APA style for the citation): Abstract from the reference: Description of how this reference material addresses your selected population (2 sentences): Keyword searches and database navigation: Reference # 8: (use the correct APA style for the citation): Abstract from the reference: Description of how this reference material addresses your selected population (2 sentences): Keyword searches and database navigation: create the annotated bibliography in a 4- to 5-page document. APA Psychological Evaluations for the Courts, Fourth Edition : A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals and Lawyers Gary B. Melton, John Petrila, Norman G. Poythress, Christopher Slobogin, Randy K. Otto, Douglas Mossman, and Lois O. Condie Future Challenges of International Victimology Lehner-Zimmerer, Michaela.