How should it look? (you can choose the article you want, but let it be peer reviewed.)1. Introduction of the issue 1a. Clear statement of the problem 1b. Purpose of the study 1c. Significance of the study/ what will it add to the literature2. Literature review (include a total of 5-10 peer reviewed sources – helpful tool for lit review can be found under “Content”)2a. Current literature/studies related to your issue/problem2b. This includes defining key terms and identifying problems identified in specific research3. Research question/s followed by hypothesis/ hypotheses. 3a. Question: propose a relationship between 2+ variables in the form of a question 3b. Hypothesis: -Declarative statement of the cause and effect relationship -Be specific!4. Research Methodology:4a. Definition of variables (i.e. dependent, independent, and their nominal and operational definitions). Please note that the definitions must be of the main variables examined in the hypothesis/ hypotheses, and/ or research question. 4b. Definition of population 4c. Sampling method and rational4d. Sampling method and statistical power issues while stating the proposed sample size to be used 4e. Research design4f. Data collection method (i.e. observation, in-depth interviews, meta-analysis, surveys etc.) 4g. Proposed data analysis plan5. Risks and Benefits / Confidentiality Issues6. Policy Implications7. Bibliography list
All papers must have a cover page with the detailsAll papers must have page numbers starting right after the cover pageAll papers should be approximately 10 pages, not including cover page or reference list (in APA style). All papers should be double space, 12 point font, with 1 inch margin on each side.