Review-effects of terrorism on attitudes and ideological


Assignment : Annotated Bibliography

An Annotated Bibliography is the result of a critical review of sources of information and the organization of those sources in preparation for writing the Research Project. The description and evaluation of sources allows students to choose specific sources of information that are most relevant to the topic. This evaluative process goes beyond simply collecting and listing references and requires students to review the specific content of each source. Students will submit an organized list of at least eight sources and an accompanying summary for each in order to explain, assess, and evaluate their relevance to the Research Project.

Information at the following is helpful in completing this portion:

https://icampus.strayer.edu/sites/default/files/lrc/Writing_an_Annotated_Bibliography.pdf and https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/01/

Create a 3 to 4 page paper in which you:

Submit six (6) credible and evidence-based scholarly references for use in the Research Project.

Provide a descriptive summary of at least 150 words for each reference.

Evaluate the relevance and applicability of each reference to your chosen topic.

Organize the references in alphabetical order.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

Reference :

Echebarria-Echabe, A., & Fernández-Guede, E. (2006). Effects of terrorism on attitudes and ideological orientation. European Journal of Social Psychology, 36(2), 259-265.

Kunreuther, H., & Michel-Kerjan, E. (2004). Policy watch: challenges for terrorism risk insurance in the United States (No. w10870). National Bureau of Economic Research.

Abramowitz, M., & Bosworth, S. (2003). Adjusting to the new Asia. FOREIGN AFFAIRS-NEW YORK-, 82(4), 119-131.

Lerner, J. S., Gonzalez, R. M., Small, D. A., & Fischhoff, B. (2003). Effects of fear and anger on perceived risks of terrorism a national field experiment. Psychological science, 14(2), 144-15

Cassese, A. (2001). Terrorism is also disrupting some crucial legal categories of international law. European Journal of International Law, 12(5), 993-1001.

Whidden, M. J. (2000). Unequal justice: Arabs in America and United States antiterrorism legislation. Fordham L. Rev., 69, 2825.

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