Topic Outline

Using the Annotated Bibliography (see below) done previously, develop an outline to organize the 10 peer-reviewed journal articles (based on empirical research and derived from primary sources) in a meaningful way. (Note: These SHOULD be the same sources used previously, however, if any of the 10 sources used were not peer-reviewed journal articles based on empirical research and derived from primary sources, then additional sources will need to be included. Relevant references should be cited next to each of the topics, as well as included at the end of the assignment in a references list.

The outline should be no more than 1 page, excluding References. (See the example below). The main idea is stated first, then the subordinate idea is written as a subheading. No more than 2 subordinate points.

Topic Outline

A topic outline is a roadmap to organize your articles. Begin by looking for common themes in your 10 articles and group them accordingly. Instead of naming each by the article title, group them with short themes/topics.

Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Example of Topic Outline.docx, Annotated Bibliography.docx

Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

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