Write annotated bibliography for these four sources

Write annotated bibliography for these four sources

Topic: Can human in love with “vampire”?

Sources:

1.RARE DISEASE PROPOSED AS CAUSE FOR ‘VAMPIRES’

article link: https://www.nytimes.com/1985/05/31/us/rare-disease…

2. Why We Love Vampires: The Psychology Behind the Obsession

article link: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/belisa-vranich/why-…

3. The Myth of a Medical Explanation for Vampirism

article link: https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/myth-medical…

4. Supernatural Stimuli: Why Women Love Vampires

article link: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/sex-murder…

Requirements:

o summarize the source (chapter, book, article, or the like).

o identify the piece’s argument (or main point) & list 2-3 subpoints

o discuss the source’s strengths and weaknesses. For instance,

· Is it credible?

· Is it accurate?

· Is it reasonable?

· Does it offer support?

o describe how this piece will contribute to your research project.

No worries, I will fill this out.

o Each annotation should be a ½ page to 1-page double-spaced.

Sample(Different topic):

Etchells, Pete. “Zombies, Cognitive Dissonance and You.” The Guardian. Guardian News

and Media Limited, 31 Oct. 2013. Web. 9 Mar. 2015.

This article connects killing zombies with cognitive dissonance, a social psychology concept which refers to two conflicting beliefs come together at the same time that you will have to deal with. Etchells considers one’s mental situation of facing a zombie’s attack and to kill it is immediate because he or she is dealing with the conflicting beliefs of killing is wrong and killing as self-defense that happen at the same time. He stresses that one should solve such belief disagreement so there will not be a hassle during a real zombie apocalypse. This piece uses common and casual vocabularies and terms which makes it easily understandable for the public. This article is also highly accessible on the Internet and therefore the general public is the main audience of this article. Instead of looking into the concept of cognitive dissonance in a deeper manner, Etchells gives rather direct and factual information on what connects zombie killing and cognitive dissonance, so the article itself is not really analytical and debatable enough to be argued. However, this article offers a new psychological concept that would be useful for further investigation on the research paper.

 

 

 

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Annotated Bibliography: Can Humans Be in Love with “Vampires”?

Philip, M. B. (1985). Rare Disease Proposed As Cause For ‘Vampires’. The New York Times.

Accessed via https://www.nytimes.com/1985/05/31/us/rare-disease-proposed-as-cause-for-vampires.html

The article talks about ideas of Dr. David Dolphin concerning the cause for vampires. Dolphin is a biochemist working at the University of British Columbia in Canada. He suggests that vampires and werewolves, the feared mythical monsters, are people suffering from an uncommon category of genetic disorder.

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