Students will then find at least three additional peer-reviewed sources to use in the compilation and completion of the final paper submissions and submit an annotated bibliography listing the three chosen sources, APA citations, and descriiptions of each. Descriiptions should be at least 2 paragraphs in length.
You should look for scholarly journal articles, first and foremost. Be aware of the differences between primary and secondary sources. Scholarly journals present information based upon primary research and are thus considered to be primary sources. Articles from the web are generally not considered to be primary scholarly sources. Magazines, newspapers, and periodicals are considered as secondary sources. Books are generally secondary sources, but can be primary if they present original research findings. Peer-reviewed articles typically come from scholarly and professional journal articles and are always one of the best types of references.