Adolescents with Disabilities: Article Review, Gender Matters in Transition to Adulthood
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Article review - Gender matters in transition to adulthood: A survey study of adolescents with disabilities and their families A review of a survey study is provided in this paper. The survey study is reported in the journal article, "Gender Matters in Transition to Adulthood: A Survey Study of Adolescents with Disabilities and Their Families" (Powers, Hogansen, Geenen, Powers, & Gil-Kashiwabara, 2008). The review of the article is presented in several related discussions. The first discussion considers the purpose of the survey study that is reported in the article. This discussion also reviews the relevant background information concerning the nature of the study. The second discussion is a review of the population and the sampling procedure applied by the researchers. The third discussion is a review of the data collection procedures that were followed by the researchers. The fourth discussion is a review of the data analysis procedures that were used by the researchers. The fifth discussion includes a review of the study findings. This discussion also includes an overall critique of the study. Purpose of the Study and Background Information In this discussion, the purpose of the survey study that is reported in the article is reviewed. In this discussion also the background information that is relevant to the nature of the study is reviewed. The problem environment within which this study was conducted includes
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