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The assignment is to write a review on the assigned article"Chua, T. H. H., & Chang, L. (2016). Follow me and like my beautiful selfies: Singapore teenage girls’ engagement in self-presentation and peer comparison on social media.

 The assignment is to write a review on the assigned article"Chua, T. H. H., & Chang, L. (2016). Follow me and like my beautiful selfies: Singapore teenage girls’ engagement in self-presentation and peer comparison on social media. Computers in Human Behavior, 55, 190–197. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2015.09.011"that is attached bellow.The paper should be approximately 7 pages in total (typed, double spaced, 12-point font, 1” margins, excluding title page and reference page). o Note: The paper will not penalized for submitting a paper that is under the 7-page limit, however, ensure that all questions have been answered thoroughly. o The will be penalized for submitting a paper that exceeds the 7 pages. o Part A: Length: Approx. 5/5.5 pages o Part B: Length: Approx. 1/1.5 pages Note: Do not use direct quotes in the paper. Please carefully paraphrase all other work. Essay Format Suggestion and Scoring Scheme • Below is an outline of what should be included in the paper and points associated with each section/component. PART A: Instructions for written assignment Introduction and purpose - You need to introduce the article/topic. Include the necessary background information (e.g., pertinent past research findings). - In the introduction you are setting up the research question(s)/ research issue. Why is it important? What has research shown us so far? Why conduct the study? - In your own words clearly state the purpose of the study (the hypotheses). Population of interest/ Participants - Who were the participants (e.g., average age, age range, etc...)? the context? Important Findings in relation to course content and novel( which all is attached bellow and only use this material, no outside material that is not provide it) - What were the main findings? - Pick any TWO course contents (from lectures, workshops, novel, textbook) that is tied nicely with these results/study? Conclusion - What is the interpretation of this/these findings, in your own words - What does this mean? Discuss implications of findings. Limitations/Future Direction - Discuss any possible limitations of the study - Discuss a possible future direction Mechanics and quality of writing -Is the writing clear? Error-free? Flow? Referencing and citations -APA 7th edition text book ( all attached bellow) Kroger, J. (2007). Identity development: Adolescence through adulthood. Second edition. London: Sage Publications. Chbosky, S. (1999). The perks of being a wallflower. London: Pocket Books. Cost ranges from Let 1-6 workshop 1-6 PART B: Advice time! • Based on the information presented in Part A, pick a character from the novel who would benefit from knowing more about this study. In half a page, let us know why you picked that specific character from the book. Why would they be benefiting from knowing more about this study, given what the study is about. Then create a one-page advice for the character from the novel. • Ensure that it highlights the key issues that they should be aware of and the key findings. • Use laymen’s terms in the article, meaning that your explanation should use language that any average individual can understand (i.e., do not use complex or technical terms, or any jargon). • Reminder: Part B should be approximately 1.5 page (typed, double spaced, 12-point font, 1” margins) Remember: 2-0 for half a page describing why this character was picked. 2-0 for a page advice on key issues. THINGS TO CONSIDER Note: Clarity, proper grammar, correct usage of language, and a consistent APA 7th edition referencing format are expected on the written assignment. ***A note on proofreading: Reading your paper over is NOT proofreading. When you read your paper over, you are reading for content, and you may miss errors such as omitted articles (e.g., “the”). Proofreading means reading every word. Your word processing program may have a "spell check" tool. This is useful, but be aware that it will not correct you when you type "mediation" instead of "meditation", or "fist" instead of "first". It will not notice that you have left a word out of a sentence, nor will it catch you if you use the wrong preposition or put extra words in a sentence. Only careful human proofreading will find all mistakes.*** AI: The use of AI is not permitted for this assignment.