4. Methodology (Primary Data should be used a )
a. Research design and data collection procedures within the research setting
b. Sample (who comprised the sample and how the sample was obtained): sampling
design, number of subjects, inclusion criteria if applicable, recruitment methods, etc.
c. Protection of human subjects (voluntary status, informed consent, confidentiality,
anonymity, data storage issues, etc.)
d. Description of data collection procedures and instruments (operational definitions of
variables, description of instruments used and their reliability and validity, description
of techniques used for qualitative data collection and analysis if applicable)
5. Data Analysis and Results (SPSS needs to be used as well, please copy and paste the results to the paper as well please)
a. Statistical tests used in data analysis (univariate and bivariate) and the results
b. Report of results using tables & figures as appropriate
Identify your intended audience before presenting your results. (E.g., Clients? Practitioners? Agency administrators? Policy makers?)
Report on a minimum of 50 participants for a survey, comparison group, or one group design. For a pre-test/post-test design, you should have a minimum of 25 participants for Primary data. The study is for adolescents from 9 through 17 years old.
6. Discussion
a. Interpretation of results
b. Implications for practice
c. Weaknesses or limitations of the study
d. Strengths of the study
e. Implications for future research (how could your project inform future research?)
7. References (10 points). APA style; minimum of 5 references, 3 research articles
from academic journals.
8. Additional information/Appendices if applicable—(10 points). Copies of letters of approval from cooperating agencies,
IRB approval (if it was applied for), cover letters/informed consent forms,
instruments used for collecting data, any other relevant information
I have began the paper take a look at what I started and continue it along please
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