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Table of Contents
Abstract
I. Introduction
- Problem Statement and Research Questions
- Purpose of Research
- Validity of Research Objectives
- Format of Research Paper
II. Literature Review
- History
- Variables
- Definition of Terms
III. Methodology
- Structure of the Research Design
- Proposed Sampling Methods and Procedures
- Validity of the Data Selected
- Limitations of the Study
- Summary and Justification of Methods
IV. Analysis and Results
- Introduction
- Pro: Arguments Supporting Internet Addiction
- Con: Arguments Opposed to Internet Addiction
- Summary of Results
V. Conclusion
- Discussion
- Recommendations
- Hope for the Internet “Addict”?
You will find, as a general rule, that the constitutions
and the habits of a people follow the nature of the land where they live.
- Hippocrates
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