Friday, November 25, 2011

Research Memo Two

Hypothesis: How does Bullying connect to the suicide rate in America? Are their Certain Students that are vulnerable to being bullied? What age group does bullying affect the most? How can bullying be prevented should parents be involved?   

Context: My target audience is teenagers 15-20. I targeted this age group because one of my articles states that 9th graders and older admit to being bullied more than lower grade levels. One of my articles also states that children with disability problems or speech problems are the ones that are likely to  be vulnerable to bullying.
 

Results: Are their Certain Students that are vulnerable to being bullied? Children with Mental illnesses, speech problems, and disability are very vulnerable to being bullied (Bully Facts & Statistics). How does bullying connect to the suicide rate in America? -“ They go hand in hand" Says (Bullying facts & and statistics) which group of young people does  bullying affect the most ages 15-20, During high school years is were things get very chaotic Says (Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing). How can bullying that leads to suicide be prevented? By communication with parents  teachers , and students when the actions like bullying happens before hand says (Preventing Bullying Awareness Journal). 

Data Analysis: Bullying  is  name calling, and insulting. Bullying  does affect the suicide rate; in fact it goes hand in hand. The age group that bullying effects are children that are in high school. Bullying effects children between the ages of 15-20. This can be prevented by raising awareness to parents students, and teachers to communicate about bullying situations before things get serious.




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