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Activity 6
Dear Student,
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Academic Integrity: Please see and follow the Academic Integrity Policy in the Learner portal. Your instructor may select this or any activity to review and submit to Turnitin to assess for an Academic Integrity violation
Main Task: Prepare an Annotated Bibliography
Using the guidelines and resources you’ve reviewed create an Annotated Bibliography consisting of the two articles listed as resources for this Activity.
Length: 2 entries. Approximately 2-3 pages.
Submit your document in the Course Work area below the Activity screen.
Learning Outcome: 8 * Analyze research articles for construction of an Annotated Bibliography.
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References: Kozub, R. M. (2010, March 2010). An ANOVA analysis of the relationships between business students’ learning styles and effectiveness of web based instruction. American Journal of Business Education, 3, 89-98.