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Book Cover
Opening Message
Introduction
Abstract
Introduction of the Researchers (video)
Title and Inspiration For The Research (video)
What Sparked The Research (video)
Research Problem
Research Question
Definition of Terms
Literature Review
Review of the Literature (video)
Literature Review: Social Media Addiction and Emotional Behaviour
Literature Review: Theories and Models in Social Media Addiction
Literature Review: The Social Media Addiction Scale
Literature Review: Smartphone Addiction, Stress, Academic Performance, and Life Satisfaction
Literature Review: Impact of Social Media Types and Addiction
Literature Review: Social Media Usage and Fear of Missing Out
Contribution This Study Will Make to the Literature
Review of the Problem
Methodology
Phase I - Survey
Phase II - Screen Time Log
Phase III - Interviews
Survey Results
Interview Results
Discussion—In Relation to Hypothesis
Conclusions (video)
Conclusion 1: Average Time Spent
Conclusion 2: Participant Perceptions
Conclusion 3: Adaptation to Social Media
Conclusion 4: Social Media Use and Other Factors
Comparison 1: Survey and Interview Data—Participant #51
Comparison 2: Survey Question #12 and Screen-Time Logs
Comparison 3: Survey, Screen Time Logs, Interview—Participant #58
Comparison 4: FOMO in Interviews
Recommendations for Future Research (video)
Recommendation 1: Create an Official DSM-5 Definition for Social Media Addiction
Recommendation 2: Location, Age, and Sequential Designs
Recommendation 3: Long-term Effects of Excessive Smartphone and Social Media Use
Social Media Addiction in Young Adults from the Greater Edmonton Area (Full Article/Chapter 1)
References
Appendix A
What made you decide on the research that you did, Why is it important? (video)
Title of The Research (video)
Statement of Purpose and Research Problem
Was There Anything Noteworthy From Your Research Problem or Hypothesis? (video)
Limitations of the Study
Definitions of Key Terms
How Did The Inforrmation & Knowledge Acquired Through The Literature Review Help Guide Your Research? (video)
Literature Review: Vaccine Development
Literature Review: Reactance to Vaccination
Literature Review: Ethics of Mandatory Vaccination
Literature Review: Ethics of Mandatory Vaccination for Healthcare Workers
Literature Review: Vaccination Campaigns and Motivating Factors
Contribution to Literature
What Were The Main Takeaways From The Literature Review? (video)
Review of The Problem
Research Methodology (video)
Design
Sample
Instrument
Procedures
Summary
Results
Conclusion
Main Conclusions (video)
Discussion
Recommendations
What Kind of Recommendations Did You Make For Further Research? (video)
What Was The Most Memorable or Salient Point That You Took Away From Your Research? (video)
Where Would You Take Your Research and Apply it in the World to Affect Positive Social Change As A Communicator? (video)
Appendix B
Students’ Opinions on Mandatory Vaccinations
Introductions (video)
Title of Research (video)
Decide on Research and Importance (video)
Significance of The Study
Limitations
Definitions of Terms
Research Methodology
Instrument(s) Being Used in the Study
Introduction to the Data Gathering Process
Description of the Instrument(s)
Summary of Data
Most Memorable or Salient Moment (video)
Wherer Would You Take Your Research and Apply it in the World to Affect Positive Social Change as a Communicator? (video)
Filling Time: The Connection Between Hobbies, Mental Health, and University Students During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Introduction of The Researchers (video)
Introduction of The Research (video)
Significance of the Study
Was There Anything Noteworthy From Your Hypothesis? (video)
Moral Panic Frames Pandemic Response
Alberta Social Media Data Correlated to Covid
Leadership Approaches Frame Crisis Sensemaking
Lang et al. Drive Strategy with Data
SARS Experience Provides Pandemic Strategies
Co-branding of Misinformation
Main Takeaways From the Literature Review (video)
Social Media Analysis
Video Analysis Results
Conclusions
Recommendations for Further Research
Recommendations for Further Research (video)
Most Memorable or Salient Point (video)
Where Would You Take Your Reserach and Apply it in the World to Affect Positive Social Change as a Communicator? (video)
Alberta Infodemic? A Study of COVID-19 Crisis Communications in Alberta (full article)
What Made you Decide on the Research, Why is it Important? (video)
Statement of the Purpose
How did the Information & Knowledge Acquired Through Your Literature Review Help Guide The Research? (video)
Literature Review: COVID Stress Syndrome
Literature Review: Serving Up Stress
Literature Review: Employee Work Status, Mental Health, Substance Use, and Career Turnover Intentions
Literature Review: An Examination of Restaurant Employee’s Work-Life Outlook
How Many Sources Were Reviewed In Your Literature Review and What Were the Main Takeaways? (video)
Instrument Used
Data Collection and Analysis
Summary of the Data
Discussions
Recommendations For Further Research (video)
Where Would You Take Your Research and Apply It In The World To Affect Positive Social Change As a Communicator? (video)
How Covid-19 Affects the Mental Health of Restaurant Employees (Full Chapter)
Glossary/Index
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