Description
Submit one fully developed annotation for the quantitative article related to dialectical behavior therapy applied to working with young adult females between the ages of 17 to late 20s . The article must come from counseling or specialization specific peer-reviewed journals and must have been published within the last ten years.
Begin your paper by stating the Research Question you are seeking to answer on the technique, theory, or intervention you have chosen for the population you are interested in working with. Write a brief paragraph explaining the rationale for your topic and the key words you utilized for your search.
Each annotation will include:
Article: Provide an APA formatted citation of the article.
Database: Please list which database you used to search for and identify your article.
Rationale: How will the source help you respond to the research question?
Problem/Purpose: What was the purpose of the research study and what question were the researchers trying to answer?
Ethical and Cultural Considerations: Describe at least one specific element of the research design that addresses an ethical or cultural consideration.
Sampling: Please include information on how the sample was identified (random, convenience, etc.) where the participants were recruited, and how many were included in the study.
Data analysis: Describe what data was collected and how the researchers analyzed the data. Provide a brief overview of the outcome of the analysis.
Strengths and Limitations: Describe at least one strength and one limitation for the study.
Implications for Practice: Based on your understanding of the outcomes of the study, describe one way you can incorporate the information into clinical practice with the population you identified.
Use the provided template for this assignment
Annotated Bibliography
Student Name Here
Walden University
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Research Question
Identify the question you are seeking to answer in your proposed study. Write a brief
paragraph explaining the rationale for your topic and the key words you utilized for your search.
Annotations
Quantitative Design
Article. First write one sentence that describes the technique, intervention, or theory that
is included in the study and the population that it applies to. Follow this statement with an APA
formatted citation of the article.
Doe, J. (2016). Interesting Quantitative Research Study. Journal of Counseling Research,
34(13), 12-13.
Database. Write a complete sentence and identify which database you used to search for
and identify your article. Include any Boolean limiters you utilized to narrow your search.
Rationale. Describe how this research study relates to your topic and population of
interest.
Problem/Purpose. Write a paragraph that explains the purpose of the research study and
what question the researchers trying to answer.
Ethical and Cultural Considerations. Explain at least one specific element of the
research design that addresses an ethical or cultural consideration. For example, you could
describe the processes that the researchers put into place to ensure confidentiality.
Sampling. Describe how the researchers secured the participants for the study. Indicate
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how the researchers identified the population, where the participants were recruited, and how
many were included in the study.
Data analysis. Briefly describe what data was collected by the researchers. This would
depend on the type of study that was collected. It could include data such as scores on
instruments or interviews with the study participants. Once you identify what data was collected,
give an overview of how the researchers analyzed the data. Examples might include running
statistical tests or coding the data for themes. After you explain how the data was analyzed,
provide a brief overview of the outcome of the study and what the researchers found in their data
analysis. You could review the research question and provide what answer was determined.
Strengths and Limitations. Describe at least one strength and one limitation of the study.
Implications for Practice. This is one of the most important sections of the annotation. In
this section, you will apply what you learned from this study to the research question that you
wanted to answer. Give a description of how the outcomes of this study relate to the technique,
theory, or intervention that you are researching in relation to the population that you are
interested in. If the topics are related but do not match, explain how you drew your conclusions.
Make sure you describe how you would use this information in your work with clients.
Qualitative Design
Article. First write one sentence that describes the technique, intervention, or theory that
is included in the study and the population that it applies to. Follow this statement with an APA
formatted citation of the article.
Doe, J. (2016). Interesting Quantitative Research Study. Journal of Counseling Research,
34(13), 12-13.
ANOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Database. Write a complete sentence and identify which database you used to search for
and identify your article. Include any Boolean limiters you utilized to narrow your search.
Rationale. Describe how this research study relates to your topic and population of
interest.
Problem/Purpose. Write a paragraph that explains the purpose of the research study and
what question the researchers trying to answer.
Ethical and Cultural Considerations. Explain at least one specific element of the
research design that addresses an ethical or cultural consideration. For example, you could
describe the processes that the researchers put into place to ensure confidentiality.
Sampling. Describe how the researchers secured the participants for the study. Indicate
how the researchers identified the population, where the participants were recruited, and how
many were included in the study.
Data analysis. Briefly describe what data was collected by the researchers. This would
depend on the type of study that was collected. It could include data such as scores on
instruments or interviews with the study participants. Once you identify what data was collected,
give an overview of how the researchers analyzed the data. Examples might include running
statistical tests or coding the data for themes. After you explain how the data was analyzed,
provide a brief overview of the outcome of the study and what the researchers found in their data
analysis. You could review the research question and provide what answer was determined.
Strengths and Limitations. Describe at least one strength and one limitation of the study.
Implications for Practice. This is one of the most important sections of the annotation. In
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this section, you will apply what you learned from this study to the research question that you
wanted to answer. Give a description of how the outcomes of this study relate to the technique,
theory, or intervention that you are researching in relation to the population that you are
interested in. If the topics are related but do not match, explain how you drew your conclusions.
Make sure you describe how you would use this information in your work with clients.
Mixed Methods Design
Article. First write one sentence that describes the technique, intervention, or theory that
is included in the study and the population that it applies to. Follow this statement with an APA
formatted citation of the article.
Doe, J. (2016). Interesting Quantitative Research Study. Journal of Counseling Research,
34(13), 12-13.
Database. Write a complete sentence and identify which database you used to search for
and identify your article. Include any Boolean limiters you utilized to narrow your search.
Rationale. Describe how this research study relates to your topic and population of
interest.
Problem/Purpose. Write a paragraph that explains the purpose of the research study and
what question the researchers trying to answer.
Ethical and Cultural Considerations. Explain at least one specific element of the
research design that addresses an ethical or cultural consideration. For example, you could
describe the processes that the researchers put into place to ensure confidentiality.
Sampling. Describe how the researchers secured the participants for the study. Indicate
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how the researchers identified the population, where the participants were recruited, and how
many were included in the study.
Data analysis. Briefly describe what data was collected by the researchers. This would
depend on the type of study that was collected. It could include data such as scores on
instruments or interviews with the study participants. Once you identify what data was collected,
give an overview of how the researchers analyzed the data. Examples might include running
statistical tests or coding the data for themes. After you explain how the data was analyzed,
provide a brief overview of the outcome of the study and what the researchers found in their data
analysis. You could review the research question and provide what answer was determined.
Strengths and Limitations. Describe at least one strength and one limitation of the study.
Implications for Practice. This is one of the most important sections of the annotation. In
this section, you will apply what you learned from this study to the research question that you
wanted to answer. Give a description of how the outcomes of this study relate to the technique,
theory, or intervention that you are researching in relation to the population that you are
interested in. If the topics are related but do not match, explain how you drew your conclusions.
Make sure you describe how you would use this information in your work with clients.
Single Case/Time Series OR Program Evaluation Design
Article. First write one sentence that describes the technique, intervention, or theory that
is included in the study and the population that it applies to. Follow this statement with an APA
formatted citation of the article.
Doe, J. (2016). Interesting Quantitative Research Study. Journal of Counseling Research,
34(13), 12-13.
ANOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Database. Write a complete sentence and identify which database you used to search for
and identify your article. Include any Boolean limiters you utilized to narrow your search.
Rationale. Describe how this research study relates to your topic and population of
interest.
Problem/Purpose. Write a paragraph that explains the purpose of the research study and
what question the researchers trying to answer.
Ethical and Cultural Considerations. Explain at least one specific element of the
research design that addresses an ethical or cultural consideration. For example, you could
describe the processes that the researchers put into place to ensure confidentiality.
Sampling. Describe how the researchers secured the participants for the study. Indicate
how the researchers identified the population, where the participants were recruited, and how
many were included in the study.
Data analysis. Briefly describe what data was collected by the researchers. This would
depend on the type of study that was collected. It could include data such as scores on
instruments or interviews with the study participants. Once you identify what data was collected,
give an overview of how the researchers analyzed the data. Examples might include running
statistical tests or coding the data for themes. After you explain how the data was analyzed,
provide a brief overview of the outcome of the study and what the researchers found in their data
analysis. You could review the research question and provide what answer was determined.
Strengths and Limitations. Describe at least one strength and one limitation of the study.
Implications for Practice. This is one of the most important sections of the annotation. In
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this section, you will apply what you learned from this study to the research question that you
wanted to answer. Give a description of how the outcomes of this study relate to the technique,
theory, or intervention that you are researching in relation to the population that you are
interested in. If the topics are related but do not match, explain how you drew your conclusions.
Make sure you describe how you would use this information in your work with clients.
References
(If you used any resources to support your interpretations include them on a separate
reference page and cite them in APA format.)
Magic, M. (2017). Fascinating course resource that helps transform my opinions into scholarly
content. Journal for Brilliant Graduate Students, 98(12), 56-66.
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