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Final Annotated Bibliography

Final Annotated Bibliography

Q Description: In this assignment, you will finalize the annotated bibliography on the health-communication-related research topic that you have chosen for this class. Purpose: The purpose of this assignment is to help you practice the following skills that are essential to your success in this course / in school / in this field / in professional life beyond school • identify peer-reviewed research articles relevant to a research topic. • read and understand peer-reviewed research articles • summarize peer-reviewed research articles • evaluate peer-reviewed research articles • incorporate feedback on previous work Instructions: 1. Look at the feedback you received from me on the First Draft - Annotated Bibliography ? (Undergraduate students only) assignment. 2. Address this feedback, i.e., incorporate (if relevant) edits I've suggested and address comments/questions that I have posed. 3. After you have made the necessary changes, edit and proofread your paper. 4. Upload your paper to Canvas. Reminder: Your annotated bibliography should contain at least 10 peer-reviewed research articles on the health-communication-related research topic that you have chosen for this class. Please follow the guidelines listed in the link below for your annotated bibliography. Here are also some examples of annotated bibliographies from previous students: Example 1.pdf Download Example 1.pdf and Example 2.pdfDownload Example 2.pdf https://www.une.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/11132/WE_Writing-an-annotated-bibliography.pdf (Links to an external site.) PreviousNext

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Berey, B. L., Loparco, C., Leeman, R. F., & Grube, J. W. (2017). The Myriad Influences of Alcohol Advertising on Adolescent Drinking. Current addiction reports, 4(2),7183 https://doi.org/10.1007/s40429-017-0146-y Adolescent drinking behavior is examined in this review. Previous studies have primarily explored long-term effects and behavioral outcomes. This review investigates subgroups that are more likely to be exposed to alcohol advertising. Research methods for studying alcohol advertising, potential mechanisms underlying the relationship between adolescent exposure to alcohol advertising and increased drinking, and strategies for preventing/reducing the effects of alcohol advertising.