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Hi, I want you to write a literature review (1500 words including in-text references but excluding reference list ) for developmental psychology. I have chosen Topic 1- social media, peer relationships, and wellbeing in adolescence where you need to answer two questions by reading a number of peer-reviewed articles, including real-life examples, critical analysis backed up with recent research (related to developmental psychology theories). I can provide you with a searching tool that I use to find peer-reviewed articles.I have attached the guidelines, marking rubric, two samples of literature reviews, and other helpful material.Can I please also get a sample literature review that you have written before? Who will write my assignment?..
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1 PSY2235 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY LITERATURE REVIEW TOPICS 2021 This assessment task aims to develop and evaluate your research, critical analysis and academic writing skills. The topics have been selected to encourage you to think about some of the real-world applications of developmental psychology. Each topic asks you to consider both theory and research related to a particular developmental phenomenon. Choose one topic. Be sure to discuss relevant methodological issues when presenting and evaluating research findings including study strengths and weaknesses. These could include designs (e.g., longitudinal, cross-sectional, qualitative), how key study variables are measured (e.g., parent report, observations, self-reports, possible confounding variables, definitional issues) and sample characteristics (e.g., gender, age, culture). Please use APA 7th referencing style throughout your review and in your reference list. You will find further rules and guidelines regarding submission on page 3 of this document. The grades associated with assessment standards are provided on page 4 and the marking rubric is provided on page 5. TOPIC 1. Peer Relationships, Social media and Wellbeing in Adolescence. Developmental theorists (e.g., Erik Erikson) generally agree that as children develop into adolescents, relationships with parents become less influential and relationships with peers become more influential. One of the main ways that young people interact with their peers is through social media, typically spending lots of time on platforms such as Tik Tok, Instagram, Snap Chat and Facebook. What does research tell us about the impact of social media on psychological wellbeing in adolescents? In your review: 1) Briefly outline theoretical explanations regarding why peer relationships are important and how social media use might influence wellbeing (e.g., body image, mood, etc.). 2) Critically review the research evidence on the impact of social media on wellbeing making sure that you consider research designs (e.g., correlational, experimental designs), measurement issues, sample characteristics (e.g., age, gender of participants). draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Sticky Note Multiserach- why peer relationships are important. Article- Adolescents' social network site use, peer appearance-related feedback, and body dissatisfaction: Testing a mediation model. draas Sticky Note Articles: 1) Young People's Digital Interactions from a Narrative Identity Perspective: Implications for Mental Health and Wellbeing. 2) I’ve 500 friends, but who are my mates? Investigating the influence of online friend networks on adolescent wellbeing. 3) Media use and brain development during adolescence 4) Social Media and Depressive Symptoms in Childhood and Adolescence: A Systematic Review. 5) Rejected by Peers-Attracted to Antisocial Media Content: Rejection-Based Anger Impairs Moral Judgment Among Adolescents draas Sticky Note Use examples and research findings to support the argument 2 TOPIC 2. Temperament and Parenting. Some children are said to be born more difficult than others, with most modern researchers believing both biological and environmental factors interconnect to form a child’s personality. The relationship between child temperament and parenting has especially been the subject of considerable debate and empirical research. Critically review the literature linking child temperament with parenting. In your review: 1) Consider conceptual issues (e.g. proposed explanations regarding how temperament and parenting are related) 2) Discuss methodological and research issues (e.g., challenges in how these two constructs are measured) TOPIC 3. Gender Stereotypes in Toy Play and Appearance. Despite increasing support for the similarity hypothesis between the genders (Hyde, 2005), young children’s gender stereotypic behaviour remains strong in toy play and appearance (e.g., girls dressed as princesses and boys as superheroes). Why do these behavioural gender differences persist in view of minimal psychological gender differences? Critically examine the factors that contribute to young children conforming to gender stereotypic behaviour in their toy play and their appearance. In your review: 1) Discuss the similarity hypothesis and theoretical explanations regarding how the socialisation practices of parents, peers, and the media, may influence children’s gender stereotypic behaviour. 2) Evaluate the research support for the influence of socialisation on children’s gender stereotypic behaviour. For example, consider methodological issues such as study design (e.g., cross sectional versus longitudinal studies), the extent to which studies control for variables that might be confounded with gender, and sample characteristics. Topic 4. Positive Ageing. As adults negotiate the stages of mid-life and old age, they encounter numerous challenges and individuals respond differently to these challenges. What does theory and research tell us about why some older adults show positive ageing (e.g., are resilient, loving and caring, and have a positive outlook toward themselves and others) while others have adjustment difficulties as they get older? In your review: a) Briefly outline Erikson’s theory which attempts to explain adult development and ageing (emphasising the parts most relevant to predicting positive wellbeing in later life). b) Critically evaluate the research evidence for this theoretical explanation of positive ageing, reflecting on both definitional and methodological issues. draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight 3 Rules and Guidelines for Submitting your Literature Review • Formatting: Your literature review should be in 12-point font (Times New Roman), double- spaced, with standard margins of 2.54 cms. You do not need to include an Abstract with your literature review. You do not need a “Title”. Use the topic number and short title. Use of subheadings to structure your review is optional. • Referencing: You are expected to reference your work according to the style of the APA Publication Manual (7th Edition). There are copies in the library and a useful guide will be provided in the Tutorial 2 resources. A useful tip is to model your referencing on a recent (2016- 2019) article from an APA publication e.g., Developmental Psychology, Child Development. • How to submit your Literature Review: You must submit electronically through "Turnitin" on the iLearn site. Select the relevant topic number. Your submission ID will be your topic number and short topic title. You should also include this, along with your Student ID as a header on each page (e.g., Topic 1, Peer Relationships). • When to submit your Literature Review: It is due by 10am on Thursday 23rd October 2021. Please note this is during the mid-session break. • Late penalties: Reports submitted after 10am on the due date (Thursday 23rd September 2021) without an approved extension will be deemed late. This will result in a 5% (i.e. 2 marks) penalty for every day late, including weekends and public holidays. If you submit the assessment task 10 days or more beyond the due date, you will be awarded a maximum of 50% of the overall assessment marks. No further submissions will be accepted after the marked assignments are returned and feedback is released to students. • Extensions: If an extension is required for medical or other extenuating circumstances, students may request this in writing through ask.mq.edu.au with supporting documentary evidence (such as medical certificate, counsellor note, or similar). Neither individual tutors nor the course convener will grant extensions. All requests for extensions must be made before the due date for the assignment. If an extension is granted, the approval email must be forwarded to [email protected] with the subject line “PSYU2235/PSYX2235 Extension Granted”. Otherwise, we will not know and apply a penalty! • Word length penalties: 5% of the total possible mark will be deducted per 100 words over the word limit. An additional 99 words beyond the limit can be written without penalty. The word limit for your Literature Review is 1500 words (excluding reference list, but including in- text references). This means there is no penalty up to 1599 words. If your review is between 1600 and 1699 words the penalty will be 5% x 40 = 2 marks, if your review is between 1700 and 1799 words the penalty will be 4 marks etc. Turnitin provides a word-count, with references excluded. • How many references?: Each year students ask this question and it’s difficult to answer. While it is good to read widely, it is not necessarily better to have a very long reference list if the chosen articles are not directly relevant or don’t come from reputable academic sources. You should include the number of references that allow you to answer the question effectively, whilst staying within the word-length. A rough rule of thumb could be that less than 6 references is not enough, and more than 20 is too many – anything in between could be OK depending on quality. https://ask.mq.edu.au/ mailto:[email protected] draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight draas Highlight 4 Grades Associated with Assessment Standards Please note it is Psychology policy that letter grades, not numeric marks, are released for written assessment tasks High Distinction (34 or higher marks out of 40) All literature review components are rated “excellent”. All aspects of the question are addressed and the review is exceptionally well structured, theoretically based, the empirical literature is critically evaluated and the writing style is fluent, clear and professional. The work is distinguished by particularly cogent, sophisticated critical analysis, synthesis, and exceptional and eloquent expression. Distinction (30-33 inclusive marks out of 40) Most, but not all essay components are rated at the “excellent” standard. A review given this rating would have many of the characteristics of a High Distinction essay, but not quite at the same level of mastery/eloquence. There may be minor flaws. Students must show superior skills in analysis and synthesis of main ideas/findings from literature and clearly link these to the question to achieve this grade. Credit (26-29 inclusive marks out of 40) Some aspects may be excellent, and some are competent. At minimum, students must address all key issues raised in the question, demonstrate a clear understanding of the issues and some evidence of critical analysis and synthesis of the literature to achieve this grade. Writing style should be clear, grammatically correct, arguments well structured. Pass (20-25 inclusive marks out of 40) Satisfactory/competent performance across most standards, and no more than three components are below standard. Students must address the key issues raised in the question; draw upon several relevant articles to support their arguments, and report on that literature in an accurate and balanced way. Synthesis (pulling ideas from
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Literature review on Social media, peer relationships, and wellbeing in adolescence
The utilization of SMT (social media technologies) becomes a few of those commonplace activities at most among today's adolescents. They keep changing drastically on the way people keep interacting since nowadays we keep having this potential to contact other people constantly. The maintenance and formation of such peer networks
keep becoming this necessary process developmentally in adolescence. Such relationships with peers are assumed to be primarily significant since it keeps displacing this parental relationship as the primary source of socialized support. Several kinds of social media are present where the SNS (social networking sites) become one (Nesi, Choukas-Bradley & Prinstein, 2018). It keeps providing a focus on the communicative aspect a lot within social media. Every unique social media type would keep having few features that might influence one's well-being differently.
As a consequence, such communicative SMTs keep facilitating those adolescents on improving the size and composition of such social networks substantially. It might become advantageous such as increased social support, social capital etc. It might even become harmful throughout the increase in exposure of abusive or triggering content (D’Arienzo, Boursier & Griffiths, 2019). Also, it might involve promoting negative strategies of coping. Few of those studies keep highlighting some risks within the internet, like cyberbullying and social isolation.
The peer relationships keep become this facet of regulation for the development of the youth. It keeps becoming enormously significant from the beginning of this adolescence period. It enables the optimal social development of several areas. Sarmiento et al. (2018), kept highlighting some functions of peer relationships in identifying formation and development during adolescence. It's because it keeps affecting considerably the way those adolescents keep feeling and viewing themselves. In similar ways, the findings from several other studies suggestthat social experiences with peers have a more significant influence on an adolescent's well-being (McMahon, Creaven & Gallagher, 2020). Also, those peer relationships keep getting related to self-esteem and school experiences positively. With relation to such peer relationships, this concept of social sharing becomes the way for communication with other people regarding experiences becoming emotionally significant. In such a concept, the example involves how, 90% of times, such people would keep sharing these experiences with someone holding high esteem. Such rate becomes universal throughout all cultures remarkably. It suggests that social sharing fulfills humans' intrinsic requirements related to emotional expressions and social connectedness. Viner et al. (2019), had found this more excellent deal where social interaction takes place through SMT. Also, it might keep facilitating social sharing since the one who shares keeps controlling who would see it and when to share. It keeps having some geographical barriers or, at times, does not have such barriers.
Though the face-to-face approach is always preferable, it used to get conjugated with this communicative SMT for social sharing in the majority. Limitations are present in such a study, with the utilization of a sample involving college students. It included women in high numbers, disproportionately making the entire population become less representative (Steinsbekk et al., 2021). In addition, the results revealed that respondents utilizing several kinds of media for sharing socially. It keeps causing difficulties in isolating those effects of individualized media on one's well-being emotionally. Still, regardless of those well-being measures, some tangible link is present between social support and well-being. Such relevance from social support is highlighted further when the considered costs (psychologically) are linked with emotion suppression because of lacking some support. Within this present generation, adolescents keep embracing social media entirely...
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