Annotated Bibliography
Create an annotated bibliography for each of the three references (see attached reference list).
Each annotation must have 200 words, making a total of 600 words for the entire assignment.
Each annotation should have the following elements:
- APA style reference of the article being annotated
- A paraphrased summary of the article (See note on paraphrasing below.)
- An assessment of why it is a scholarly reference
- A reflection on how it is applicable to your research
Follow these steps for all three references you chose.
Note on Paraphrasing: Paraphrasing the ideas of others is a requirement in academic writing and graduate study. Paraphrasing is using your own words to restate ideas or information from a source material. As you write each annotation use the following paraphrasing guidelines.
There are three main steps to paraphrasing:
- Identify the original idea(s) in the article
- Identify general points regarding the idea(s)
- Summarize the general points of the article in your own words
Reference List: Election Fraud
Loren Domingo-Tangco
Grand Canyon University
UNV 503: Introduction to Graduate Studies in the Liberal Arts
Instructor Neel
December 2, 2020
References
Culnane, C., Essex, A., Lewis, S., Pereira, O., & Teague, V. (2019). Knights and Knaves Run
Elections: Internet Voting and Undetectable Electoral Fraud. IEEE Security & Privacy, Security & Privacy, IEEE, IEEE Secur. Privacy, 17(4), 62–70
https://lopes.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edseee&AN=edseee.8755955&site=eds-live&scope=site&custid=s8333196&groupid=main&profile=eds1
Kuo, D., & Teorell, J. (2017). Illicit Tactics as Substitutes: Election Fraud, Ballot Reform, and
Contested Congressional Elections in the United States, 1860-1930. Comparative Political Studies, 50(5), 665–696.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414016649481
Mack, V., & Stoetzer, L. F. (2019). Election fraud, digit tests and how humans fabricate vote
counts – An experimental approach. Electoral Studies, 58, 31–47.
https://doi-org.lopes.idm.oclc.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2018.12.002