Annotation of a Quantitative Research Article

Please read instructions thoroughly!This week, you will submit the annotation of a quantitative research article on a topic of your interest. Quasi-experimental, casual comparative, correlational, pretest–posttest, or true experimental are examples of types of research designs used in quantitative research.An annotation consists of three separate paragraphs that cover three respective components: summary, analysis, and application. These three components convey the relevance and value of the source. As such, an annotation demonstrates your critical thinking about, and authority on, the source.An annotated bibliography is a document containing selected sources accompanied by a respective annotation of each source. In preparation for your own future research, an annotated bibliography provides a background for understanding a portion of the existing literature on a particular topic. It is also a useful first step in gathering sources in preparation for writing a subsequent literature review as part of a dissertation.Use the Walden library databases to search for one quantitative research article from a peer-reviewed journal on a topic of your interest.Before you read the full article and begin your annotation, locate the methodology section in the article to be sure that the article describes a quantitative study. Confirm that one of the types of quantitative designs, such as quasi-experimental, casual comparative, correlational, pretest–posttest, or true experimental, was used in the study.Annotate one quantitative research article from a peer-reviewed journal on a topic of your interest.Provide the reference list entry for this article in APA Style followed by a three-paragraph annotation that includes:A summaryAn analysisAn application as illustrated in this exampleFormat your annotation in Times New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced. A separate References list page is not needed for this assignment.Babbie, E. (2017) Basics of social research (7th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.Chapter 3, “The Ethics and Politics of Social Research”Qualitative Research ArticleJasso-Medrano, J. L., & López-Rosales, F. (2018). Measuring the relationship between social media use and addictive behavior and depression and suicide ideation among university students. Computers in Human Behavior, 87, 183–191. https://doi-org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.1016/j.chb.2018.05.003Be sure to support your Main Issue Post and Response Post with reference to the week’s Learning Resources and other scholarly evidence in APA Style.I have attached an example

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