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Literature Review 2 Assignment Sheet Final length: 13-15 pages (excluding title and reference list from page count) Final draft due: Monday, 8/3 (1:15pm) - submit to iLearn (only from one student in your group) Late work: Late work will not be accepted for this assignment. Sources: - peer-reviewed articles (6-8 minimum) - government (.gov) sources (2-4 minimum) Prompt Review the literature using empirical peer-reviewed articles on your (narrow) target population, problem, and solution. Create an intervention (solution) for students at SFSU to address the problem of stress. You should be able to bring your intervention to life now as students. Item 1: Target population, SFSU students You may select a (narrow) target population at SFSU. For example, a narrow target population at SFSU could be first year students, transfer students, international students, student athletes, etc. Item 2: Problem, stress Item 3: Search for peer-reviewed articles and .gov sources related to items 1 and 2 above (e.g., first year students and stress; transfer students and stress; international students and stress; student athletes and stress, etc.) plus an intervention. For the empirical peer-reviewed articles, each article’s title should include the target population, problem, and solution. This solution should be the same type of solution as your group will create (e.g., first year students, stress, and art). In this example, art is the solution for first year students to address the problem of stress. Item 4: Create an intervention (program) for your (narrow) target population to address the problem of stress. Item 5: Budget for your intervention (item, quantity, and cost)

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Paper order and page requirement for each section: - introduction [1 page minimum] - summary of your four empirical peer-reviewed articles (current research) [1 page minimum] - summary of first empirical peer-reviewed article (look for the “n” in the abstract of an empirical peer-reviewed article) [~2 pages] - summary of second empirical peer-reviewed article (look for the “n” in the abstract of an empirical peer-reviewed article) [~2 pages] - summary of third empirical peer-reviewed article (look for the “n” in the abstract of an empirical peer-reviewed article) [~2 pages] - summary of fourth empirical peer-reviewed article (look for the “n” in the abstract of an empirical peer-reviewed article) [~2 pages] - intervention (program) [3-5 pages] - budget - conclusion [~1/2 page]