Social Media as one of the Causes of Anxiety in Adolescents
Surveys can be a useful way to get a lot of information from many people quickly. They can be administered by phone, mail, in person, or on the internet. Researchers can choose to use open-ended questions or questions with forced choices, such as with the Likert scale. Researchers want to design surveys to maximize response rate and accuracy of responses. As an example, if a researcher wants to create a survey of cyber-bullying, s/he might want to administer this online as those who are experiencing cyber-bullying are already spending time online. If s/he wants to target adolescents, s/he will want to word his or her survey in a way that it is easily understood by adolescents. If s/he thinks adolescents might not want to spend a lot of time on the survey, s/he might choose to use forced-choice responses instead of open-ended questions. This will also reduce the time that s/he spends coding and interpreting open-ended responses. S/he might anticipate that some adolescents do not take the survey seriously and that some data might not be accurate.
Choose a topic of interest( social media causes of anxiety in adolescents) that you would want to research through a survey design, and please respond to the following:
Define a research question for this topic.
Create a sample survey of five items to research this topic.
Discuss who you will administer this survey to, what type of sampling will you use, and why this population and sampling was chosen.
Discuss how responses can be scored and interpreted.
Social Media Causes Of Anxiety In Adolescents
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Social Media Causes Of Anxiety In Adolescents
Research topic
Is social media to blame for teen anxieties and mental issues in the society
Sample Survey questions
* How often do adolescents use social media in their daily interactions?
* Does social media cause mental issues in teens?
* How likely is it that teens experience anxieties by using social media?
* Do teens experience anxiety issues equally?
* What gender is mainly affected by mental and anxiety issues?
The sampling method
The teens in my neighborhood would be the best fit to take the survey. Using the neighborhood teens is the most preferable because we have familiarized them. As a result, it would be easy to get their honest opinions since the questions directly impact them. The sampling method preferred for this survey research met...
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