Generalized Anxiety Disorder
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Part 2 - Literature Review: Final Version.
- 90% of the mark for the Literature Review will be based on the final submission.
Instructions
- The Literature Review requires that you review the scholarly journal literature since 2010 in one of the four options identified in the Proposal instructions.
- The minimum length from the first word of the Introduction through the final word of the Conclusion is 3000.
- Unlike the Proposal, the Final Literature Review requires a minimum of eight primary source articles from peer reviewed scholarly journals. A maximum of an additional two secondary source articles are permitted. No other sources are permitted as references for the review- the exclusive basis is the scholarly journal literature since 2010.
- The sole focus of the review is etiology.
- Formatting is APA.
o An Abstract is optional. o The Review will have an introduction, the body of the paper and a conclusion o The body of the paper will have proper headings and subheadings to make the paper readable and the organization clear. Failure to use headings and sub-headings will result in the return of the paper to the student for revision with a loss of points for lateness Purchase this Solution Solution Summary This solution discusses the diathesis-stress model in relation to the etiology of GAD. Solution Preview Hi student (See attachment) Sorry, I left off where you should locate the following two articles Barry, Matthew (2012). Generalized Anxiety ... Purchase this Solution Free BrainMass Quizzes Piaget's Theories on Development Do you know all about Piaget's theories on development? Find out with this quiz! Sigmund Freud How much do you know about Sigmund Freud's theories? Find out with this quiz! Psychology This quiz provides a general overview of psychology basics. Key Psychology Theories and their Developers Match which psychologist developed and/or contributed to which theory. Brain and behaviour Reviews areas of the brain involved in specific behaviours. This information is important for introductory psychology courses.