1.5 (minimum) to 2 (maximum) pages, 12-point font, double-spaced, 1-inch margins on all sides. For the paper, your answers to the questions below should clearly demonstrate that you have read the arti


1.5 (minimum) to 2 (maximum) pages, 12-point font, double-spaced, 1-inch margins on all sides.

For the paper, your answers to the questions below should clearly demonstrate that you have read the article. Credit will not be awarded if your responses fail to show familiarity with the article. DO NOT PLAGIARIZE! That is, don’t copy word-for-word, or just change a few words, from the article. Answer these questions in your own words. Please save your document title as your first and last name. For example: “Naomi H. Spring 2022 DIS Paper”.

The article I got assigned is “Posting edited photos of the self: Increasing eating disorder risk or harmless behavior?” by Madeline R. Wick MS, Pamela K. Keel PhD

Questions to be answered about each article:

1) What were the main ideas and findings discussed in this article?

• Include brief info on rationale/background that led the authors to their hypotheses, methods (what did they do?), results/findings (we don’t expect you to go into detail on the statistics, instead focus on making sure you can interpret the findings)

2) What importance might this research have for real life experiences? That is, how might you apply these ideas and findings to your life?

3) What questions do you have after reading the article? That is, what do you think they should research next to learn more about the topic?

A primer on references:

In the psychological science literature, articles are referenced in the following way (APA format). For the articles listed below, you will see the references written in this format.

Author last name, Author initial first name. (Publication Year). Article title. Journal Name, volume number(volume issue), first page number – last page number.