Answer To: Touchstone 2.2: Create an Annotated Bibliography ASSIGNMENT:Using your research question, working...
Abirami answered on Aug 23 2021
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Annotated Bibliography
Andersen, N. Å., & Pors, J. G. (2019). When no is not an option: The immunization against silence in a motivational interview about marijuana use. Social Theory & Health, 17(4), 443-462.
The authors study the citizen’s silence to social welfare issues. They argue that all the citizens present in the community are self-responsible for their own management and never share their opinions publicly. In this article they detailed their intervention with people on the topic of Marijuana usage and the different strategies to record the public opinion on the given issue. This article is helpful in the extraction of statistical data about different viewpoints and experiences gained during the usage of marijuana by people. I can use this for stating the different facts and symptoms due to marijuana overdose.
(Peer-Reviewed Article)
Aston, E. R., Farris, S. G., Metrik, J., & Rosen, R. K. (2019). Vaporization of marijuana among recreational users: A qualitative study. Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs, 80(1), 56-62.
Aston and his peers researched a qualitative study group to understand the usage of marijuana vapors without complete combustion. They analyzed the cost of vaporization, re-use of partially combusted marijuana, and vaporization device financially. Medically, they identified the target groups for the utilization of marijuana vapors. This article is helpful in understanding the different methods to consume marijuana in people and how each method can differ in the resultant euphoric experience, experienced by the user. Thus, I can use this article to mention the different types of people which support the usage of marijuana.
(Peer-Reviewed Article)
Forbes, 2019, The Arguments For And Against Marijuana Legalization In The U.S. [Infographic], Retrieved from: https://www.forbes.com/sites/niallmccarthy/2019/06/14/the-arguments-for-and-against-marijuana-legalization-in-the-u-s-infographic/?sh=f52a9ce678b8
This magazine briefly describes different people’s view point over marijuana legalization. They critically analyze the need for its legalization for medical purposes and oppose the same idea for substance abuse with statistical detailing. This source will be useful for my study to analyze the population statistical data for marijuana legalization support and against, with supporting viewpoints.
(Magazine)
Green, T. V. (2021) Pew Research Center, Americans overwhelmingly say marijuana should be legal for recreational or medical use, Retrieved from: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2021/04/16/americans-overwhelmingly-say-marijuana-should-be-legal-for-recreational-or-medical-use/
Green analyzes and discusses the survey conducted by Pew Research Center about different ethnic and tribal communities living in the state of America. He expresses the different ideological statements of different communities on the usage of marijuana and its legalization over a time period of 2009 to 2019. This article helps us to draw the timeline about perception of different ideologies revolved under marijuana usage in America. I can use this information for statistical analysis of people supporting and non-supporting for marijuana usage and legalization.
(Credible website)
Kerlin, A. M., Long, M., Kappelman, M., Martin, C., & Sandler, R. S. (2018). Profiles of patients who use marijuana for inflammatory bowel disease. Digestive diseases and sciences, 63(6), 1600-1604.
Kerlin and other authors surveyed the population who had legal rights to use marijuana in the state. They studied their different usages in the legalized population along with their side effects. They emphasized that almost 80% users use marijuana to treat inflammatory bowel diseases and...