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Research Paper: See suggested topic ideas on the following page. This work would be completed during the residency weekend. Students will be randomly grouped in iLearn. Each group will submit their research project as a group. Students need to bring their laptops to conduct research, write research papers (SafeAssign reviewed), create PowerPoint presentations, and present their projects orally before the class. Students must attend the residency weekend to earn a grade, there are no exceptions to this rule. Students not attending will earn zero points and a 0% as a grade. Please be note that the totality of all residency activities will constitute 60% of the course grade. Rubrics will be provided by the instructor. Also find attached reference material in iLearn to help you complete and frame your section required below. 

Research Topic – Smart Phone Data Privacy. 

In the United States, the Fourth Amendment ensures privacy from unreasonable searches, but how deep into our digital lives does that extend? Apple, among others, has taken a good deal of criticism over how they have handled requests for access to devices.

1) Planning your Research Project

2) The Problem Statement

3) Review of the Literature

Section 1: Statement of the Problem and it’s Setting (Citations are required)

Section 2: Hypotheses and/or Guiding Questions

Section 3: Assumptions

Section 4: Delimitations and Limitations

Section 5: Importance of the Study

Section 6: Review of the Literature

Section 7: Outline of the Proposed Study (Steps to be taken, timeline, etc.)

Section 7: References