In this assignment you will use the provided problem statement below as a guide for selecting academic and other literature to support a multi-disciplinary investigation. The Social Problem Statement: Your
In this assignment you will use the provided problem statement below as a guide for selecting academic and other literature to support a multi-disciplinary investigation. The Social Problem Statement: Your Annotated Bibliography should contain the following: 1. social problem are the authors addressing? 2. is their research question or more specifically what hypotheses are they testing? 3. are the major concepts (variables) of interest in the study and their definitions? 4. type of data and what type of methodology are they using in the project (if relevant)? 5. Discuss the results or conclusion reached by the authors. 6. How do the concepts and outcomes of this study offer a sociological perspective for your social problem? YOU MUST ANSWER EACH QUESTION FOR FULL CREDIT. Unequal access to healthy food, nutrition, and eating options heightens obesity rates in low-income neighborhoods. This page contains academic literature on the above social problem. feel free to make choices from this library or add other sources that you see fit. If you need to find other articles you can use the resources on the library homepage. I especially recommend Web of Science, Google Scholar or JSTOR using the database link on the library’s home page ( ). With each of these databases you can word search your social problem and look for articles from different disciplinary journals. If your group decides to use a sociological perspective I recommend paying attention to articles from sociological journals. JSTOR allows you to filter articles by disciplinary area so it is my favorite resource for this assignment. Remember, your task is to understand the epistemological basis and reasoning aligned with a disciplinary approach to understanding the problem. Look for the points of reason and the data and assumptions used to build an understanding of the problem in the literature. Align reasoning, data and assumptions with a discipline. —— Ver Ploeg, M., Dutko, P. and Breneman, V., 2015. Measuring food access and food deserts for policy purposes. , (2), pp.205-225.