Annotated Bibliography James, Carrie, Katie Davis, Linda Charmaraman, Sara Konrath, Petr Slovak, Emily Weinstein, and Lana Yarosh. “Digital Life and Youth Well-being, Social Connectedness, Empathy, and Narcissism.”Pediatrics, vol. 140, no. S2, November 2017, pp. 71-75. Academic Search Premier, doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-1758F. 21 January 2020. This article explores the positive and negative effects of social media on well-being social connectedness, and the ability to empathize with others. The authors provide recommendations for caretakers, educators, and policy makers that will help improve teens relationship to social media. This article could be used to show the complex relationship of social media on well-being and connections to other people. The authors articles are qualified, the bibliography is extensive, and the article has been peer reviewed. Y, K. “Social Media and Teens.” School Library Journal. vol. 64, no. 10, October 2018,pp. 1-3. Academic Search Premier. 21 January 2020.This article is about teens and their ability to have face to face communications. It also shows how social media effects the teens and how vulnerable they are. This article is used to show how adolescence are impacted by social media. The author is qualified because he had a bibliography and it was published so it had to be reviewed. Peiró-Velert, Carmen, Alexandra Valencia-peris, Luis M. González, Xavier Garcia-Massó, Pilar Serra Añó, and José Devís-Devís. "Screen Media Usage, Sleep Time and Academic Performance in Adolescents: Clustering a Self- Organizing Maps Analysis.” Plos One, vol. 9, no. 6, June 2014, pp. 1-9. Academic Search Premier, doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0099478. Accessed10 February 2020.This article explains the connection between sleep and screen media usage. Researchers found that teens who spend more time on screen media spend less time sleeping and have lower academic performance than those who spend less time on screen media. This information can be useful in a rebuttal because it shows that people who use social media can determine its impact on sleep and school performance. This article has an extensive bibliography and is published in a peer-review research journal.
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