The Stroop Effect

The Stroop Effect

Annotated bibliography should include 5 unique references: 1. a relevant review article 2. a relevant empirical article on the topic that was published in the last 6 years and has 5+ citations 3. a relevant empirical article that cites your selected article for #2 (i.e. a “cited by” article) 4. a relevant empirical article that includes a special population (i.e. infants, seniors, people with autism, etc) 5. a relevant empirical article of your choosing Each reference should be in APA format, should note the “times cited” for the article, and should have a brief annotation (3-4 sentences) that includes the following information: 1. the question or topic addressed by the article 2. the article’s methods 3. the article’s results & conclusions 4. your assessment of how the article might be useful (ex. Topic overview, definition, methods, etc.) APA Formatting & Example Other Requirements • 1.5 spacing • 12 point Times or Helvetica Font • Citations alphabetically listed by first author • A label at the end of the citation indicated the article label (e.g. ARTICLE #1, see required articles above) • “Times cited” listed in brackets at the end of each citation • “Cited by” article noted in brackets at the end of “cited by” citation (see example assignment below) • Submitted as Word document (.doc or .docx) via Moodle Marking Rubric Component Level 1 (35%) Level 3 (67.5%) Level 5 (100%) Selection Criteria 20% • Too few articles included or several of the criteria for article selection were not met • Most of the criteria for article selection were met • All criteria for article selection have been met exactly as described Article Relevance 20% • Several articles not relevant to the selected topic or to each other • Articles are mostly relevant to the selected topic and to each other • Articles are relevant to the selected topic and to each other Article Summary 20% • Annotations are confusing or disorganized, missing critical information • Annotations are somewhat effective explanations of the articles • Annotations are all concise and effective explanations of the articles Article Assessment 20% • Assessments for how the articles might be useful are missing or not logical • Assessments for how the articles might be useful are somewhat clear, thoughtful • Assessments for how the articles might be useful are clear and thoughtful Body Formatting 15% • Citations ignore many APA formatting guidelines & bibliography ignores many other specified requirements • Citations follow most APA formatting guidelines & bibliography follows most other specified requirements • Citations follow all APA formatting guidelines & bibliography follows other specified requirements Title Page Formatting 5% • Title page ignores many APA formatting guidelines • Title page follows most APA formatting guidelines • Title page follows all APA formatting guidelines