Read the following attached article and respond to the questions below. 1. What is the point of the study? What was its purpose or its aim? In other words,

Read the following attached article and respond to the questions below.

1. What is the point of the study? What was its purpose or its aim? In other words, why was thestudy conducted?

2. What specific type of research study is it? Is it a case study or in-depth interviews? Is itobservational? Is it a survey? Is it an experiment? How do you know?

3. What are the study’s hypotheses? What do they expect/predict to find? Or, is there nohypothesis? If not, why not?

4. What are the study’s key variables? How are they being operationally defined? In otherwords, how specifically are they measured or manipulated? Make sure to include all relevantvariables!

5. What are the key findings of the study? Do they support the hypotheses? Make sure toreport all findings directly relevant to the research question.

6. What conclusions do the researchers draw from their study? Are those conclusions valid orjustified?7. Provide the article reference (in APA format)

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