I think this topic falls under social science. An annotated bibliography focuses in detail on each item in the bibliography and concentrates on summarizing each item accurately and in detail. This genre does not take a position on the topic; instead, the focus is on clearly reporting the research that has been done. Task 1. Identify a specific, focused subject in a field of research that interests you. Research your topic using library databases and other reputable sources of information, and compile a bibliographic list of at least 10 relevant sources related to that topic. Task 2. From your bibliography, choose a short list of 3-5 articles that seem the most useful, relevant, credible, or interesting. Task 3. Write 200-300 word annotations for each of the 3-5 articles: summarize each article, and assess its credibility, type, and relevance to your chosen topic. Task 4. Write a 300-500 word introduction to the bibliography in which you identify the general area of research, describe how you narrowed the general area of research down to the final 3-5 articles that you choose, and explain how those 3-5 articles are connected and could be used in a potential research paper. In your final draft, include your introduction, your 3-5 annotations, and bibliographic entries for each of your chosen 10+ articles. Purpose: Your purpose is to create a clear, concise, informative, and accurate overview of a research area and then to summarize each of the articles you chose to include in your bibliography. Audience: The instructor of WRS 102 and your classmates. Genre: Annotated bibliography. Use one of MLA/APA/CSE documentation for your references, depending on your topic. ****Need to narrow down the topic ″effects of poor sleep″ (Please refer to attachment file named ″choosing and narrowing a topic″ ie. my topic can be narrowed into poor sleep and obesity of adolescents / poor sleep and glucose metabolism and risk of obesity)