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Annotated Bibliography

Annotated Bibliography

Annotated bibliography of leadership research

Prepare an annotated bibliography of leadership research and commentary. Select a minimum of 17 references that include a mix of recent and classic research papers, articles, and texts.The writer shouldn’t use any article from the harvard business review package, secondly the writer shouldn’t use any book written by warren bennis or any article from mike myatt of forbes. The papers, article or text should be at least a maximum of ten years old. lastly each of them should be at least 160 words each. The writer should use at least ten articles and 7 books. the articles can be from an online source the books also.

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Annotated Bibliography

Annotated Bibliography

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Please write an annotated bibliography of between 250 to 350 words for each of the following readings:

• Mays N. Evaluation. In: Gabe J, Monaghan LF, eds. Key Concepts in Medical Sociology.2nd ed. London, U.K.: Sage Publications; 2013:221-226.
• Duignan P, Dehar MA, Casswell, S. Planning Evaluation of Health Promotion Programmes: A Framework for Decision Making. Auckland, Alcohol and Public Health Research Unit, School of Medicine, University of Auckland; 1992.
• Keen J, Packwood T. Case study evaluation (Qualitative Research Part 7). Brit Med J.1995;311(7002):441-444. http://www.bmj.com/content/311/7002/444
• Van Norren B, Boerma JT, Sepembwa EKM. Simplifying the evaluation of primary health care programmes.Soc Sci Med.1989;28(10):1091-1097.
• Birckmayer JD, Weiss CH. Theory-based evaluation in practice: what do we learn? Eval Rev. 2000;24(4):407-431.
• Mayne J. Contribution analysis: Coming of age? Evaluation. 2012;18(3):270– 280.
• Glasgow RE, Vogt TM, Boles SM. Evaluating the public health impact of health promotion interventions: the RE-AIM framework. Am J Public Health. 1999;89(9):1322-1327.
• Anderson I. Aboriginal health, policy and modelling in social epidemiology. In: Eckersley R, Dixon J, Douglas B, eds. The Social Origins of Health and Well-being. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press; 2001:247-258.
• Humphery K. Dirty questions: Indigenous health and ‘Western research’. Aust NZ J Publ Heal. 2001;25(3):197-202.
• Kemm J. The limitations of ‘evidence-based’ public health. J Eval Clin Pract. 2006;12(3):319-324.

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