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To prepare for writing your paper, you will seek out Seven scholarly sources and create an annotated bibliography. (Your research paper should only have 7-9 references.) Each entry should consist of t
To prepare for writing your paper, you will seek out Seven scholarly sources and create an annotated bibliography. (Your research paper should only have 7-9 references.) Each entry should consist of the APA formatted reference and the annotation of 150-175 words. Please go to the Week 2 Lecture Materials and review the example for format. Also, read the text in that example for leading questions designed to help you write the Annotated Bibliography. However, in basic terms, you need to provide the following in your entry: * Bibliographic entry formatted in PROPER APA format. * A summary of the source in your own words, which will comprise about two-thirds of the narrative portion. * One or two sentences regarding how the source is credible. Be specific. * One sentence that indicates how you intend to use the source in your research.The assignment will need to be formatted as indicated in the example and you will need to include the bibliographic entry formatted in APA format, a summary of the source, your assessment (in third person) of the source, and reflection (in third person) of how the source will support or argue for your topic, or perhaps how it might be used in opposition to your argument in order to offer other considerations:SOURCES APPROVED FOR THIS PROJECT:You must have one book but NO MORE than one book. Other sources can come from the library, eLibrary databases, scholarly journals and magazines, findarticles.com, or Google Scholar. Other sources may be approved as long as they are scholarly and provided you check with the instructor first. You must use five sources. Please note that using all books as source material will not be approved.ProposalPROBLEM: Patient Satisfaction in Public Verses in Private Health Care FacilitiesABSTRACT: Patient satisfaction is given the priority in most healthcare providers whether in public or private. Achieving this milestone takes into consideration, cost, infrastructure, and administrative procedures. Usually, public healthcare facilities are subsidized by the government thus making them less costly than private ones. Administrative systems are in most cases the same, but patient handling differs between the two categories. Reasonably, when a customer is handled well, and the cost of the service they are seeking is affordable, it is possible that they will be satisfied with the care being provided. However, most private hospitals has invested in infrastructure, which is a significant determinant of customer satisfaction. The amenities provides a sense of comfort for many patients regardless of the cost of services.THESIS: Patient satisfaction is centered on cost, availability of infrastructure and administrative procedures, which significantly differ in public and private healthcare institutions.THREE SUPPORTING ELEMENTS:· Affordability and convenience (cost)· Infrastructure and amenities· Administrative proceduresLOCATION AND TYPE OF RESOURCESLocation: Online library, healthcare databases like PubMed, ProQuest, Medscape and EBSCO, the Internet and Local library.Types: Books, Journal articles, Government and institutional reports, authentic newspaper articles and medical journals.ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHYAlvarez, J. (1995). In the time of the butterflies. New York: Plume Books. As you begin the narrative, you would start off with the summary. What was the central purpose of the study or article? What was the central research question or hypothesis or what substantive question did the author wish to address? Summarize—in your own words—the major results/findings of the study and the author’s interpretation of these findings/results. You would continue the narrative by adding an assessment. What about this source makes it a valid and scholarly source? Finally, you would use the remaining section to discuss your source’s usefulness. Discuss how the findings relate—directly and indirectly—to what you want to address in your final paper. Do these findings and conclusions seem reasonable to you? Do you have a different interpretation of the findings or approach the topic from a different theoretical standpoint than the author? Each narrative should be 150-175 words—just about this size paragraph. Grice, H. (2004). Artistic creativity, form, and fictional experimentation in Filipina American fiction. MELUS, 29(1), 24-35. Retrieved from ProQuest database. As you begin the narrative, you would start off with the summary. What was the central purpose of the study or article? What was the central research question or hypothesis or what substantive question did the author wish to address? Summarize—in your own words—the major results/findings of the study and the author’s interpretation of these findings/results. You would continue the narrative by adding an assessment. What about this source makes it a valid and scholarly source? Finally, you would use the remaining section to discuss your source’s usefulness. Discuss how the findings relate—directly and indirectly—to what you want to address in your final paper. Do these findings and conclusions seem reasonable to you? Do you have a different interpretation of the findings or approach the topic from a different theoretical standpoint than the author? Each narrative should be 150-175 words—just about this size paragraph. Morrison, T. (1993). Jazz. New York: Plume Books. As you begin the narrative, you would start off with the summary. What was the central purpose of the study or article? What was the central research question or hypothesis or what substantive question did the author wish to address? Summarize—in your own words—the major results/findings of the study and the author’s interpretation of these findings/results. You would continue the narrative by adding an assessment. What about this source makes it a valid and scholarly source? Finally, you would use the remaining section to discuss your source’s usefulness. Discuss how the findings relate—directly and indirectly—to what you want to address in your final paper. Do these findings and conclusions seem reasonable to you? Do you have a different interpretation of the Commented [AMF1]: Notice that this reference entry uses double spacing. However, the narrative portion uses single spacing. Commented [AMF2]: If you obtain an article from an online library database: 1.If you have a DOI, provide that number. 2. If no DOI exists, but you have a direct link, provide the link. Please note that links to online libraries are not direct. They require a special sign-on, which your reader most likely will not have 3. If you do not have a direct link, use this format: Retrieved from ProQuest database. (You will have to change the name of the database as needed.)