objectively address how attitudes toward human sexuality have changed over the past 30 years.

This paper will objectively addressThis paper will objectively address how attitudes toward human sexuality have changed over the past 30 years. By completing this paper, you will achieve learning objectives 2-4. & 6-3. Specifically, you will evaluate the role of parents, peers, and the media in human psychosexual development. Parental influences may include religious upbringing, value system, and formal/informal human sexual education, while peers may influence informal/formal sexual education. Often, peers influence media choices, such as movies, music, social networks, dating apps, sexting, etc.

Instructions

You will read two academic articles (Jayne et al., 2021 & Widman et al., 2021) in the Resources section below; the studies refer to the influences parents, religion, peers, and media have on psychosexual development. Please critically evaluate the articles using the skills you practiced in the M05 and M06 research preparation assignments.

In addition, you will search Ivy Tech’s online library for a minimum of one additional, Full Text, Peer-Reviewed article for a relevant study that will help you develop a well-organized, well-written paper. You are also encouraged to use material from previous modules, such as relevant academic articles, TEDx Talks, and the Yarber & Sayad (2022) eText for supportive details. Below find a short overview of how to access and search Ivy Tech’s online library. For specific questions, please ask your instructor. 

Now is also the time to demonstrate your mastery of APA 7 by using in-text and reference citations when you paraphrase or quote the two required articles and the one, at a minimum, you locate. When you follow the steps below, you should end up with 4-5 pages of content. However, once you add the title page and reference page(s), you will likely have a 6-7 page paper. Please use the following guidelines for your research paper:

  1. Read and critically evaluate Jayne et al. (2021) and Widman et al. (2021).
  2. Use the APA 7 Student Research Paper Template Download APA 7 Student Research Paper Templateto guide your paper’s organization and format your title, content, and reference page.
  3. Specifically, you’ll organize the content of your paper into three main topics
    1. For example, parental influences may include roles of religion and family or school sex education. Therefore, this section needs at least two supporting paragraphs of content.
    2. Peer influences may include peer pressure/expectations and informal sex education like what peers learn from one another. Therefore, this section needs at least two supporting paragraphs of content.
    3. Media influences may include the Internet, sexting/social media, music videos, movies, etc. Therefore, this section needs at least two supporting paragraphs of content.
  4. In Ivy Tech’s online library, locate a minimum of one additional Full-text, Peer-Reviewed journal article on a study(ies) that will help you fill in the APA Student Paper template and write a well-organized paper.
  5. Relevant academic articles, TEDx Talks, and the Yarber & Sayad (2022) eText from previous modules M01 – M06 may also contribute supportive details.
  6. You may check Course Resources for supplemental materials. 
  7. Use Word (doc or docx) to type your paper and APA 7 for the format.
  8. Begin the introductory paragraph on page 2 because an abstract is not required. The introduction explains what the reader is about to learn and should include your thesis statement. 
  9. Begin your paper in the third person (e.g., he/she/they/them). 
  10. Additionally, for every source you paraphrase, quote, or summarize within your paper, you need an APA 7 in-text citation. 
  11. Next, you may break with formality to discuss the qualitative data from your interview in the Conclusion. If you could not collect data, answer the questions by comparing your experiences with scholarly research findings.
  12. So for the Conclusion, which will include your summary, you may write in the first person (i.e., I/me/us/we). The conclusion section is similar to the journal assignments you completed in earlier modules (i.e., M03 & M05).
  13. Components of the Conclusion:
    • First, assess your psychosexual development by comparing your interviewee’s experiences with your responses to the questions in the PSYC240 Interview Resources Download PSYC240 Interview Resources. If you could not collect data, assess your psychosexual development by comparing your answers to the questions in the PSYC240 Interview Resources with scholarly research findings.
      • Were you surprised about the differences in parental influences?
      • What differences did you note in peer pressure (social media/sexting) regarding human sexuality?
      • What differences did you note in media experiences?
    • Based on your interview or scholarly research findings, when and how do you think children learn about human sexuality?
    • At what age and how do you think children should learn about human sexuality? Why do you believe this?
  14. In the last section, briefly discuss what you learned about survey research methodology from your interview experiences. Or, briefly discuss what you learned about survey research methodology from credible sources, such as the Yarber & Sayad (2022) eText or scholarly research articles. Please cover the following in paragraph format in your paper:
  • What are the advantages of interviews over online questionnaires?
  • What challenges did you experience in asking your interviewee questions? Or what challenges do interviewers experience when asking questions about human sexuality?
  • What are the limitations of interviews?
  • What are the ethical considerations of interviews? 

Resources

Jayne Download Jayne, A., Koch, J. M., & Federici, D. J. (2021). Predictors of sex anxiety: Emphasis on religion in childhood, religious values, and family communication. Sexuality & Culture25(2), 525–539. https://doi-org.allstate.libproxy.ivytech.edu/10.1007/s12119-020-09781-x

Widman Download Widman, L., Javidi, H., Maheux, A. J., Evans, R., Nesi, J., & Choukas-Bradley, S. (2021). Sexual communication in the digital age: Adolescent sexual communication with parents and friends about sexting, pornography, and starting relationships Online. Sexuality & Culture25(6), 2092–2109. https://doi-org.allstate.libproxy.ivytech.edu/10.1007/s12119-021-09866-1

Submitting your Assignment

  1. Find the “Choose a submission type” section at the bottom of this assignment page (if this section is not displayed, the submission type has been chosen for you). Choose your submission type from the options listed there.
  2. Complete the assignment for the chosen Submission Type.
  3. Click the Submit Assignment button to submit.

Please see “How do I submit an online assignment?”Links to an external site. or contact your instructor if you need assistance.

Rubric

Research Paper Rubric
Research Paper Rubric
Criteria Ratings Pts
Content

90 to >80.5 pts

Mastery
In 4-5 pages of content (not including the title page or reference page), you present specific supportive details from all required, credible resources (n = 3) with an exceptional integration of the content. Your analysis and synthesis are well-developed, and your self-reflection demonstrates a depth of knowledge of survey methodology and human psychosexual development.

80.5 to >71.5 pts

Partial Mastery
Supportive details from credible resources are in the paper’s body; however, some need further development or support from a credible source. Or the paper is just under four pages of content, perhaps three and three-fourths pages of content (not including the title page or reference page). The self-reflection includes coverage of survey methodology and human psychosexual development; however, the section may need more development or details.

71.5 to >62.5 pts

Progressing
The main points are present but need more development and support, perhaps from more than one required source. Or the paper is between three and a half to three-fourths pages of content (not including the title or reference page). Or the self-reflection may miss essential connections. Or some aspects of the paper are inaccurate.

62.5 to >0.0 pts

Emerging
Some evidence is present but often of a generalized nature. Or the main points lack detailed development, or the paper is vague with little evidence of critical thinking. The self-reflection section may be minimal or absent. Or the paper is less than three pages of content (not including the title page or reference page).

0 pts

No Marks
A paper was not submitted or submitted after the due date. Or plagiarism is indicated.
90 pts
Organization

40 to >35.5 pts

Mastery
You write a well-developed introduction with a clearly stated thesis. Then, you organize the paper into three main topical areas (parental/religious, peers, and media), ending with a conclusion and summary that flow exceptionally well with the paper topic. You use transitional phrases between paragraphs and the main topic changes.

35.5 to >31.5 pts

Partial Mastery
The thesis is obvious, but there is no single clear statement. Or the introduction requires more development. Topical areas (parental/religious, peers, and media) may not flow seamlessly, or the conclusion and summary may need to flow better. Or some transitional phrases are missing.

31.5 to >27.5 pts

Progressing
The thesis statement may not be evident or fully developed. Or topic sentences, transitions, or main sections are missing, so the paper’s flow is disrupted.

27.5 to >0.0 pts

Emerging
The main areas are not evident or tied together. As a result, the paper is challenging to follow and disjointed.

0 pts

No Marks
A paper was not submitted or submitted after the due date. Or plagiarism is indicated.
40 pts
Grammar & Grammatical Persons (Perspectives)

25 to >22.0 pts

Mastery
Your writing follows formal, Standard English, with the academic portion written in the third person, while the conclusion, including the summary, may be written in the first person.

22 to >19.5 pts

Partial Mastery
The paper follows formal, Standard English but includes spelling & grammar mistakes that do not significantly impede the flow or comprehension of the work. Or the academic portion is in the first person.

19.5 to >17.0 pts

Progressing
The paper follows some rules of formal, Standard English, but there are multiple spelling or grammar mistakes that impede the flow or comprehension of the work.

17 to >0.0 pts

Emerging
A multitude of spelling or grammatical errors severely impedes the flow and comprehension of the work.

0 pts

No Marks
A paper was not submitted or submitted after the due date. Or plagiarism is indicated.
25 pts
APA 7 Formatting & Style

30 to >26.5 pts

Mastery
The paper follows the instructions. Specifically, the title and reference pages are in APA 7. In addition, all sources used within the paper have APA 7 in-text citations. And their reference citations are listed on the “References” page.

26.5 to >23.5 pts

Partial Mastery
For the most part, the paper follows the instructions. However, minor errors may be in the title page, reference page, in-text citations, or reference citations.

23.5 to >19.5 pts

Progressing
Some formatting follows the instructions but with inconsistencies. There is an attempt to cite sources, but with many errors.

19.5 to >0.0 pts

Emerging
The formatting does not follow instructions, so some sources are not cited or have significant errors or inaccurate information.

0 pts

No Marks
A paper was not submitted or submitted after the due date. Or plagiarism is indicated.
30 pts
Total Points: 185
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. By completing this paper, you will achieve learning objectives 2-4. & 6-3. Specifically, you will evaluate the role of parents, peers, and the media in human psychosexual development. Parental influences may include religious upbringing, value system, and formal/informal human sexual education, while peers may influence informal/formal sexual education. Often, peers influence media choices, such as movies, music, social networks, dating apps, sexting, etc.

Instructions

You will read two academic articles (Jayne et al., 2021 & Widman et al., 2021) in the Resources section below; the studies refer to the influences parents, religion, peers, and media have on psychosexual development. Please critically evaluate the articles using the skills you practiced in the M05 and M06 research preparation assignments.

In addition, you will search Ivy Tech’s online library for a minimum of one additional, Full Text, Peer-Reviewed article for a relevant study that will help you develop a well-organized, well-written paper. You are also encouraged to use material from previous modules, such as relevant academic articles, TEDx Talks, and the Yarber & Sayad (2022) eText for supportive details. Below find a short overview of how to access and search Ivy Tech’s online library. For specific questions, please ask your instructor. 

Now is also the time to demonstrate your mastery of APA 7 by using in-text and reference citations when you paraphrase or quote the two required articles and the one, at a minimum, you locate. When you follow the steps below, you should end up with 4-5 pages of content. However, once you add the title page and reference page(s), you will likely have a 6-7 page paper. Please use the following guidelines for your research paper:

  1. Read and critically evaluate Jayne et al. (2021) and Widman et al. (2021).
  2. Use the APA 7 Student Research Paper Template Download APA 7 Student Research Paper Templateto guide your paper’s organization and format your title, content, and reference page.
  3. Specifically, you’ll organize the content of your paper into three main topics
    1. For example, parental influences may include roles of religion and family or school sex education. Therefore, this section needs at least two supporting paragraphs of content.
    2. Peer influences may include peer pressure/expectations and informal sex education like what peers learn from one another. Therefore, this section needs at least two supporting paragraphs of content.
    3. Media influences may include the Internet, sexting/social media, music videos, movies, etc. Therefore, this section needs at least two supporting paragraphs of content.
  4. In Ivy Tech’s online library, locate a minimum of one additional Full-text, Peer-Reviewed journal article on a study(ies) that will help you fill in the APA Student Paper template and write a well-organized paper.
  5. Relevant academic articles, TEDx Talks, and the Yarber & Sayad (2022) eText from previous modules M01 – M06 may also contribute supportive details.
  6. You may check Course Resources for supplemental materials. 
  7. Use Word (doc or docx) to type your paper and APA 7 for the format.
  8. Begin the introductory paragraph on page 2 because an abstract is not required. The introduction explains what the reader is about to learn and should include your thesis statement. 
  9. Begin your paper in the third person (e.g., he/she/they/them). 
  10. Additionally, for every source you paraphrase, quote, or summarize within your paper, you need an APA 7 in-text citation. 
  11. Next, you may break with formality to discuss the qualitative data from your interview in the Conclusion. If you could not collect data, answer the questions by comparing your experiences with scholarly research findings.
  12. So for the Conclusion, which will include your summary, you may write in the first person (i.e., I/me/us/we). The conclusion section is similar to the journal assignments you completed in earlier modules (i.e., M03 & M05).
  13. Components of the Conclusion:
    • First, assess your psychosexual development by comparing your interviewee’s experiences with your responses to the questions in the PSYC240 Interview Resources Download PSYC240 Interview Resources. If you could not collect data, assess your psychosexual development by comparing your answers to the questions in the PSYC240 Interview Resources with scholarly research findings.
      • Were you surprised about the differences in parental influences?
      • What differences did you note in peer pressure (social media/sexting) regarding human sexuality?
      • What differences did you note in media experiences?
    • Based on your interview or scholarly research findings, when and how do you think children learn about human sexuality?
    • At what age and how do you think children should learn about human sexuality? Why do you believe this?
  14. In the last section, briefly discuss what you learned about survey research methodology from your interview experiences. Or, briefly discuss what you learned about survey research methodology from credible sources, such as the Yarber & Sayad (2022) eText or scholarly research articles. Please cover the following in paragraph format in your paper:
  • What are the advantages of interviews over online questionnaires?
  • What challenges did you experience in asking your interviewee questions? Or what challenges do interviewers experience when asking questions about human sexuality?
  • What are the limitations of interviews?
  • What are the ethical considerations of interviews? 

Resources

Jayne Download Jayne, A., Koch, J. M., & Federici, D. J. (2021). Predictors of sex anxiety: Emphasis on religion in childhood, religious values, and family communication. Sexuality & Culture25(2), 525–539. https://doi-org.allstate.libproxy.ivytech.edu/10.1007/s12119-020-09781-x

Widman Download Widman, L., Javidi, H., Maheux, A. J., Evans, R., Nesi, J., & Choukas-Bradley, S. (2021). Sexual communication in the digital age: Adolescent sexual communication with parents and friends about sexting, pornography, and starting relationships Online. Sexuality & Culture25(6), 2092–2109. https://doi-org.allstate.libproxy.ivytech.edu/10.1007/s12119-021-09866-1

Submitting your Assignment

  1. Find the “Choose a submission type” section at the bottom of this assignment page (if this section is not displayed, the submission type has been chosen for you). Choose your submission type from the options listed there.
  2. Complete the assignment for the chosen Submission Type.
  3. Click the Submit Assignment button to submit.

Please see “How do I submit an online assignment?”Links to an external site. or contact your instructor if you need assistance.

Rubric

Research Paper Rubric
Research Paper Rubric
Criteria Ratings Pts
Content

90 to >80.5 pts

Mastery
In 4-5 pages of content (not including the title page or reference page), you present specific supportive details from all required, credible resources (n = 3) with an exceptional integration of the content. Your analysis and synthesis are well-developed, and your self-reflection demonstrates a depth of knowledge of survey methodology and human psychosexual development.

80.5 to >71.5 pts

Partial Mastery
Supportive details from credible resources are in the paper’s body; however, some need further development or support from a credible source. Or the paper is just under four pages of content, perhaps three and three-fourths pages of content (not including the title page or reference page). The self-reflection includes coverage of survey methodology and human psychosexual development; however, the section may need more development or details.

71.5 to >62.5 pts

Progressing
The main points are present but need more development and support, perhaps from more than one required source. Or the paper is between three and a half to three-fourths pages of content (not including the title or reference page). Or the self-reflection may miss essential connections. Or some aspects of the paper are inaccurate.

62.5 to >0.0 pts

Emerging
Some evidence is present but often of a generalized nature. Or the main points lack detailed development, or the paper is vague with little evidence of critical thinking. The self-reflection section may be minimal or absent. Or the paper is less than three pages of content (not including the title page or reference page).

0 pts

No Marks
A paper was not submitted or submitted after the due date. Or plagiarism is indicated.
90 pts
Organization

40 to >35.5 pts

Mastery
You write a well-developed introduction with a clearly stated thesis. Then, you organize the paper into three main topical areas (parental/religious, peers, and media), ending with a conclusion and summary that flow exceptionally well with the paper topic. You use transitional phrases between paragraphs and the main topic changes.

35.5 to >31.5 pts

Partial Mastery
The thesis is obvious, but there is no single clear statement. Or the introduction requires more development. Topical areas (parental/religious, peers, and media) may not flow seamlessly, or the conclusion and summary may need to flow better. Or some transitional phrases are missing.

31.5 to >27.5 pts

Progressing
The thesis statement may not be evident or fully developed. Or topic sentences, transitions, or main sections are missing, so the paper’s flow is disrupted.

27.5 to >0.0 pts

Emerging
The main areas are not evident or tied together. As a result, the paper is challenging to follow and disjointed.

0 pts

No Marks
A paper was not submitted or submitted after the due date. Or plagiarism is indicated.
40 pts
Grammar & Grammatical Persons (Perspectives)

25 to >22.0 pts

Mastery
Your writing follows formal, Standard English, with the academic portion written in the third person, while the conclusion, including the summary, may be written in the first person.

22 to >19.5 pts

Partial Mastery
The paper follows formal, Standard English but includes spelling & grammar mistakes that do not significantly impede the flow or comprehension of the work. Or the academic portion is in the first person.

19.5 to >17.0 pts

Progressing
The paper follows some rules of formal, Standard English, but there are multiple spelling or grammar mistakes that impede the flow or comprehension of the work.

17 to >0.0 pts

Emerging
A multitude of spelling or grammatical errors severely impedes the flow and comprehension of the work.

0 pts

No Marks
A paper was not submitted or submitted after the due date. Or plagiarism is indicated.
25 pts
APA 7 Formatting & Style

30 to >26.5 pts

Mastery
The paper follows the instructions. Specifically, the title and reference pages are in APA 7. In addition, all sources used within the paper have APA 7 in-text citations. And their reference citations are listed on the “References” page.

26.5 to >23.5 pts

Partial Mastery
For the most part, the paper follows the instructions. However, minor errors may be in the title page, reference page, in-text citations, or reference citations.

23.5 to >19.5 pts

Progressing
Some formatting follows the instructions but with inconsistencies. There is an attempt to cite sources, but with many errors.

19.5 to >0.0 pts

Emerging
The formatting does not follow instructions, so some sources are not cited or have significant errors or inaccurate information.

0 pts

No Marks
A paper was not submitted or submitted after the due date. Or plagiarism is indicated.
30 pts
Total Points: 185
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