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Hypothesis:

  • Teens using their phones excessively.
  • Young teenagers are obsessed with the internet.
  • Social media affects teenagers’ minds.
  • Too much technology can cause sleeplessness.
  • Teenagers who spend too much time on their phones can develop insomnia.
  1. Smartphone use at night may cause insomnia, blue light exposure to blame – Study Finds

This article attempts to alert teenagers on the issues of cell usage at night time. This is all negative sided towards the usage of smartphones before bed. There are no positive effects that this article mentions and it believes sleep is very necessary. It mainly talks about the blue light exposure that people receive from actively being on their phones and how this can cause sleep deprivation and issues. I intend to use this article to explain the facts of blue light exposure and the sleeplessness it may cause. 

  1. Do Smart Phones Cause Insomnia? – Ask Dr. Weil (drweil.com)

This article mentions that the blue light in smartphones can be a risk to insomnia but manufactures are looking for a way to solve this blue light problem. This article is to reassure people that until the blue light issue gets fixed, people should stay off their phones before bedtime. I intend to use this article to show that as of now there are no facts about cell phone use causing insomnia but there are ways that the blue light can be effective on sleeping. The blue light issue can ultimately become resolved. 

  1. How Screen Time May Cause Insomnia in Teens | Sleep Foundation

This article is not facts, it is simple ways that screen time may cause sleep problems. This article shows ways smartphones can be of use and beneficial. There are no studies and found research in this article; it is mostly estimations on  how sleep can be an issue towards teens. I intend to use this article to show that there are some benefits to cell phone usage but it can result in insomnia to teens who overuse it. 

  1. Do mobile phones affect your sleep? | The Lighthouse (mq.edu.au)

The background of this article is about the issues phones can cause to the brain. The author talks about sleep specialists and their opinions on this topic. I intend to use sleep specialist’s ideas and thoughts as to why cell phone use at night should be limited. This article speaks specifically on the importance of sleep and how poor sleep can create multiple issues to a person and their body. 

  1. Cell phone addiction and psychological and physiological health in adolescents – PMC (nih.gov)

This particular article has facts and statistics arguments as to why it is common that people will develop insomnia from using their phones before bed. It describes how cell phones have become an addiction to adolescents. It shows the increase of cell phone addiction and how technology has become something that people use in their daily lives. I intend to use the researchers’ stated and their opinions to emphasize the fact that this can become a bigger problem than it already is. 

6. Analysis: Teens are sleeping less. Why? Smartphones | PBS NewsHou

This article talks about disturbed sleep and how teens that are consistently checking their social media at night are the ones who are becoming sleep deprived. One of the consequences teens go through because of using social media at night is sleep deprivation. This article ca be very useful in all of my papers because sleep deprivation is basically the main topic on why teens are awake on their phones. 

7. What Is REM Sleep and How Much Do You Need? (verywellmind.com)

This article talks about REM sleep and what it is. This could connect to my topic on teens not getting enough sleep because of phones because the article shows that receiving REM sleep can be the reason that teens are sleeping less soundly because the brain cannot function and have REM sleep with the constant phone use at night. Also, memory problems associated with a loss of REM sleep could be due to overall sleep disruption, since those often occur together. This could be an important sentence to put in the essays. 

8. How to Automatically Silence Notifications on iPhone At Night (webtrickz.com)

The alertness to notifications may change the value of sleep for teens because they are more interested in staying in touch overnight than being asleep. Teens are so nosy and concerned for their notifications, they will jump up to check their phones while supposed to be sleeping. This article shows how it is a major problem. I could use this to show hoe teens never fully go to sleep relaxed because they are waiting for a notification.

9. Decreases in self-reported sleep duration among U.S. adolescents 2009–2015 and association with new media screen time – ScienceDirect

This article shows multiple reports on sleep. They want to improve adolescent health because of their electronic devices. This also explains how electronic device and social media use increases the odds of short sleep duration. I intend to use this article to show how smartphones are the cause of the increase in self-reported short sleep duration. Sleep deprivation is a high risk when teens are using their phones more than they should and this article can be able to show that in the reports. 

10. Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation? – The Atlantic

This article mainly talks about the obsession teens have with technology and their smartphones. It has interviews of teenagers specifically saying that they use their phone too much especially at night. I intend to use this article to show how teens had admitted that they would reach for their phones as the first thing they did in the morning after waking up and the last thing they did was use their phone. I will be able to explain to my readers how even teenagers believe they are obsessed with their smartphones.

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4 Responses to white paper-pinkheart84

  1. davidbdale's avatar davidbdale says:

    When you first posted it, this was a preliminary assignment. It passed then, but now it’s far behind where it should be, PinkHeart.

    Use this White Paper to take Notes and record your impressions of your sources AS YOU READ THEM, the best way to begin converting your research material into language of your own you can export to your short arguments when it’s time to draft them. You don’t appear to have updated your preliminary notes since you first posted them.

    This post will be regraded from time to time, or on your specific request.

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    • pinkheart84's avatar pinkheart84 says:

      Thank you. I put some more links that add onto my topic. Does this look any better? If so, could I get a regreade?

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  2. pinkheart84's avatar pinkheart84 says:

    Could I get a regrade on this please?

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