Successful completion of a doctoral dissertation requires significant amounts of independent reading on the research topic. This allows the doctoral learner/researcher to become familiar with the scope of the topic and to identify gaps or tensions within the existing literature on the topic. These gaps and tensions become the source of the dissertation research. In this assignment, you will read and annotate potential sources in your dissertation field of interest. Those demonstrating the most merit to the best of your understanding of the topic at this time should be added to your RefWorks list for potential inclusion in the literature review section of your dissertation.
General Requirements: Use the following information to ensure successful completion of the assignment:
· Locate the “Literature Review Resources Tool” in the Class Resources for this class. Download the tool and use it to complete this assignment.
· It is recommended that you engage in this activity throughout the duration of this course.
· Instructors will be scoring your submission based on the number of unique sources identified in the list submitted.
· Doctoral learners are required to use APA style for their writing assignments. The APA Style Guide is located in the Student Success Center.
Directions: Read at least 10 empirical articles in your general dissertation field that you have not read previously. In the “Literature Review Resources Tool,” provide the following for each source that you are adding to the document:
1. The APA formatted citation.
2. A brief annotation (150-250 words) of the key points of the source.
3. An indication of whether the source has been added to (Y) or excluded from (N) your RefWorks list.
Highlight the additions to the document so your instructor can readily identify them
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