**SEE ATTACHMENT for list of references** Compile an annotated bibliography of the six research study articles (three qualitative and three quantitative) and the three supplemental sources you identi

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Annotated Bibliography

John Doe

RES7105: Scholarly Argument I (QAA2026D)

Dr. Jane Doe

July 26, 2020



Annotated Bibliography

Research Topic: Adolescent Behaviors Related to Social Media

Start with the three qualitative research studies you identified in Week 2 (Choose ANY 3 from list below) 

Bryant, A. (2018). The effect of social media on the physical, social-emotional, and cognitive development of adolescents.

Mills, K. L. (2016). Possible effects of internet use on cognitive development in adolescence. Media and Communication4(3), 4-12.

Valkenburg, P. M., and Piotrowski, J. T. (2017). Plugged in. Retrieved from https://yalebooks.yale.edu/sites/default/files/files/Media/9780300228090_UPDF.pdf

Vaterlaus, J. M., Tulane, S., Porter, B. D., & Beckert, T. E. (2018). The perceived influence of media and technology on adolescent romantic relationships. Journal of Adolescent Research, 33(6), 651.

Weinstein, E. (2017). Influences of Social Media Use on Adolescent Psychosocial Well-Being:‘OMG’or ‘NBD’? (Doctoral dissertation).

Yoo, M. & Ham, E. (2019). Development of cyberbullying damage model for domestic youth using system dynamics. Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, 49(4), 398


 The three quantitative research studies you identified in Week 3.

Lenhart, A., Duggan, M., Stepler, R., Rainie, L., & Parker, K. (2015). Pew Research Center

Organization for Social Media Safety. (2020). Making Social Media Safe for All. Retrieved July 17, 2020, from https://www.ofsms.org/

Strasburger, V. C., & Donnerstein, E. (1999). Children, adolescents, and the media: issues and solutions. Paediatrics103(1), 129-139.

The three institutional, organizational, or governmental agency sources you identified in Week 4.

Lenhart, A., Duggan, M., Stepler, R., Rainie, L., & Parker, K. (2015). Pew Research Center

Organization for Social Media Safety. (2020). Making Social Media Safe for All. Retrieved July 17, 2020, from https://www.ofsms.org/

Strasburger, V. C., & Donnerstein, E. (1999). Children, adolescents, and the media: issues and solutions. Paediatrics103(1), 129-139.