Annotated Bibliography James, Carrie, Katie Davis, Linda Charmaraman, Sara Konrath, Petr Slovak, Emily Weinstein, and Lana Yarosh. “Digital Life and Youth Well-being, Social Connectedness, Empathy, and Narcissism.” Pediatrics, vol. 140, no. S2, November 2017, pp. 71-75. Academic Search Premier, doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-1758F. Accessed 21 January 2020. This article explores the positive and negative effects of social media on well-being, social connectedness, and the ability to empathize with others. The authors provide recommendations for caretakers, educators, and policy makers that will help improve teens’ relationship to social media. This article could be used to show the complex impact of social media on well-being and connections. This article’s authors are qualified, the bibliography is extensive, and the article has been peer reviewed. K.Y “Social Media and Teens.”School Library Journal, vol. 64, Issue 10,Academic Search Premier.Accessed 21 January 2020. This article shows statistics of teens who were surveyed about the influences that social media has on young adults. It shows that a lot of teens prefer to be on social media rather than face-to-face communication.This can be used to show how we can better our communication skills especially when we are around others. This article has been peer- reviewed and published. Perío- Velert, Carmen, Alexandra Valencia- Peris, Luis M. González, Xavier García- Massó, Pilar Serra-Año, JoséDevís- Devís. “Screen Media Usage, Sleep Time and Academic Performance in Adolescents: Clustering a Self- Organizing Maps Analysis.” Plos One, vol.9, Issue 6, June 2014, pp. 1-9. Academic Search Primer,doi:10. 1371/journal.pone.0099478. Accessed 10 February 2020. This article explains the connection between sleep and screen media usage. Researchers found that teens who spend more time on screen media spend less time sleeping and have lower academic performance than those who spend less time on screen media. This information could be useful in a rebuttal because it shows that people who use social media can determine its impact on sleep and school performance. This article has an extensive bibliography and is published in a peer- reviewed research journal.
Student’s Choice Reflection Please answer all questions in complete, grammatically correct sentences. 1. Explain the process you went through to write this paper. Please be specific. We had to brainstorm ideas and had to read articles and site them. After we sited them we had to summarize it off of things such as making sure it is from a reliable source. 2. Is this paper narrative, expository, or argumentative? How do you know? It is an expository because it shows what the research says, how you can use it, and why it is a reliable source. 3. Tell me one thing you learned from writing this paper. I learned how to summarize an article correctly. That is a good thing that I know how to now because I didn't before and it is very important that I know how to do that. 4. What are you particularly proud of in this paper? I proud that I finished it, I am glad that I understand this research paper and how I know how I officially know how to do a research paper and what it takes to make a good one. 5. What does this paper show readers about you? That I care a lot of mine and other people's mental and physical health. Also, that I know how to create a Annotated Bibliography.