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An annotated
bibliography is:
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An
organized list of sources or references on
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a
particular topic � usually a research topic
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Example
of a source (citation):
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Friedland,
N., & Merari, A. (1985).� The
Psychological Impact of Terrorism: A
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Double
Edged Sword. Journal of Political Psychology, 6(4), 591-604.
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Correct
citations are important because (1) they document and legitimize what you
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have
found; and (2) they make it easier for your eye to find specific items.
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