Does the use of Social Media tend to improve or harm relationships

 My Topic is:  Does the use of Social Media tend to improve or harm relationships 

In the Week 1 Presenting Arguments assignment, you objectively and  neutrally evaluated reasoning on each side of your question from  non-scholarly sources. For this assignment, you will objectively and  neutrally evaluate and present the reasoning from scholarly sources on  the same question. For an example of how to complete this paper, take a  look at the Week Three Example paper (in the classroom). Be sure to incorporate any relevant feedback you got from the instructor on your first paper.

Conduct research from scholarly sources on each side of your issue and write a paper that includes the following:

  • Introduction (approximately 100 words) 
    • Explain your topic and state the specific question that you are addressing.
  • Presentation of an Argument  
    • Describe the scholarly source on one side of the issue. 
      • Summarize the key points made. (approximately 100 words)
    • Present what you see as the main argument from that source in  standard form with the premises listed above the conclusion.  (approximately 100 words)
    • Evaluate the quality of the reasoning in this source. 
      • You may address questions such as how adequately the article  supports the premises with research and how strongly the premises of the  argument support the truth of the conclusion. (approximately 200 words)
  • Presentation of an Opposing Argument  
    • Describe the scholarly source on the other side of the issue. 
      • Summarize the key points made. (approximately 100 words)
    • Present what you see as the main argument from that source in  standard form, with the premises listed above the conclusion.  (approximately 100 words)
    • Evaluate the quality of the reasoning in this source. 
      • You may address questions such as how adequately the article  supports the premises with research and how strongly the premises of the  argument support the truth of the conclusion. (approximately 200 words)
  • Evaluation of Arguments in Non-Scholarly and Scholarly Sources (approximately 200 words) 
    • Discuss the differences in the quality of the reasoning or in the degree of support in the sources that you analyzed (Scholarly and Popular Resources (1) (Links to an external site.)). 
      • Some specific types of questions you might address here include: Who  is the target audience? What types of motives may be influencing these  authors? Discuss any logical fallacies in any of the sources.
    • Conclusion (approximately 50 words) 
      • Reflect on how this activity might influence how you conduct research in the future.

The Scholarly Arguments paper

  • Must be 900 to 1,500 words in length (not including title and  references pages), double-spaced, and formatted according to APA style  as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center’s APA Style (Links to an external site.) 
  • Must include a separate title page with the following: 
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted

For further assistance with the formatting and the title page, refer to APA Formatting for Word 2013 (Links to an external site.).