This question aligns with Chapter 3, "Learning Proper Citation Forms, Finding the Scholarly Debate, and Summarizing and Classifying Arguments: The Annotated Bibliography," of Writing a Research Paper in Political Science.According to the recommendations in this book, annotated bibliographies are exercises in ______.
A. describing what sources are about. When students find enough sources about the same topic, they know they are in good shape to proceed to the next step in the research process
B. practicing multiple citation styles. Student are encouraged to try using as many approaches (e.g., MLA, Chicago, APA) as possible and then, at the end, pick the style they like best for their research paper
C. opportunities to explore the history of the event or issue you are studying. After finding the best books and articles describing the event or issue, you then organize the works according to what stage of the central concern they address
D. uncovering the different answers to your research question
E. all of these
Answer: D
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a. small b. large c. medium d. average
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A. high B. low C. the same D. unaffected
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A. The states are never involved with amending the federal Constitution. B. The states may amend the federal Constitution without consultation or communication with Congress. C. Two-thirds of states may call a constitutional convention. D. The states may amend the federal Constitution subject to presidential veto.