Write an essay based on the following Topic: the effect that technology has on students’ academic health.
For your final submission, you are putting together all the elements developed in previous submissions and you are encouraged to take into consideration all the feedback from the class. I. Background Information: Provide a brief overview of your chosen health problem or health hazard. Identify the population(s) at risk with respect to the public health issue or trend and substantiate your claims with research.
II. Describe the literature Review: Provide a summary of the literature that informed your project III.Describe and state research Question: Craft your research question with respect to its relationship to an emergent topic or trend, target population, and location.
IV. Methodology Analysis: This area addresses the methodology you will use for this research. This is where you will discuss the type of study or design that informed your methodology. Describe the population, sample size, and location, and the methodology aligned to your research question. What ethical issues are pertinent to your research and the timeline.
V. Statistical Data Analyses: This area addresses the statistical data analyzes you will employ. Describe the methodology
VI. Conclusions: Discuss the limitations to your research with respect to the needs of the study, use beyond this study, and your resources and why is this research important to and need in reference to the known literature.
References to be used
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Topic: the effect that technology has on students’ academic health.
