What is the phenomenon of interest:  For this assignment, briefly introduce the phenomenon of interest: (1/2 page) Background and

What is the phenomenon of interest: 

For this assignment, briefly introduce the phenomenon of interest: (1/2 page)

Background and Justification:

Provide at least one primary source which points to the existence of the problem or need for change and briefly discuss why it is significant to the practice of interest.

The justification should detail the area of need in relation to the phenomenon of interest and the deficiency or lack of evidence in the literature. (1/4
page)

Literature Review:

Present an abbreviated study-by-study literature review utilizing a minimum
of 5 peer-reviewed cited (APA) academic-scholarly articles derived from primary sources.

*Note-Use only primary academic-scholarly sources and do not use secondary sources. 

*Please Include in the discussion-narrative the influence of fallacies in your work.   

Assignment should be 3 to 4 pages excluding title and reference pages.

Apply all we have learned so far.

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