How closely do people of younger age follow news about candidates for the 2018 governor’s elections?

So this research paper is about a question: How closely do people of younger age follow news about candidates for the 2018 governor’s election? This question is from the survey which has been done by PPIC Statewide Survey Methodology. the survey has been done by cellphone version. The hypothesis of this paper needs to be: People of younger age are less likely to follow news about candidates for the 2018 governor’s election. The Independent variable of the hypothesis is age The dependent variable of the hypothesis is political interest Here is additional information with respect to your final research paper: 1.Your research paper will have 7 sections: I>introduction (research question, introduce indirect variable, direct variable, present hypothesis, needs to be 1/3-1/2 pg. II>literature review- it needs to be 4 pages of the research paper ( present an argument to support the hypothesis. As I mentioned above you will need 6 journal articles to support the hypothesis. The journal articles needs to be PEER REVIEWED and they CANNOT be taken from -websites [anything from Wikipedia to Pew] popular press [i.e. news magazines, news papers] > The journal articles needs to be dates 2000 to 2018 and the articles needs to be focused only in the UNITED STATES. Do not cite sentences that are long. Make sure to put exact page number and authors after each citation as it appears in the journal articles and do not put long citations.BUT MAKE SURE THEY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS. The names of the journal articles that I will provide are: 1.“Gender Paths to Teenage Political Participation: Parental Power, Civic Mobility, and Youth Activism” Parental Power, Civic Mobility, and Youth Activism Hava Rachel Gordon February 1, 2008 Gordon, H. (2008). Gendered Paths to Teenage Political Participation: Parental Power, Civic Mobility, and Youth Activism. Gender & Society, 22(1), 31-55. 2.“If Someone Asked, I’d Participate: Teachers as Recruiters for Political and Civic Participation” Rebecca Jacobsen, David Casalaspi October 24, 2016 Jacobsen, R., & Casalaspi, D. (2018). If Someone Asked, I’d Participate: Teachers as Recruiters for Political and Civic Participation. Journal of Adolescent Research, 33(2), 153-186. III>methodology section ( Present hypothesis, present data, present variables, 1/3-1/2 page) For this section IV>presentation and statistical analysis of data ( for this section you need to test the hypothesis. It needs to cover 4 pages of the research paper.  you need to use those statistics in order to test the hypothesis. V>discussion of your findings [also known as a conclusion] (For this section represent hypothesis, represent previous research, represent data analysis findings, support hypothesis, it needs to be 1 and a half pages long. VI>reference page 2.Your research paper must be at least 10 computer printed pages in length. pages will not have margins more than one inch in width, and font no greater than 12 points. Text must be double-spaced. The reference page does NOT count as one of your ten pages. 3.The citation style will follow APA guidelines.Literature reviews for this research paper should have a minimum of the following required sources: -6 academic journal articles Be aware that academic journals differ from the popular press. please make sure all 6 academic journals are cited properly with page numbers and also provide a clear reference page. 7. The following sources will not to be counted as part of your required sources: -websites [anything from Wikipedia to Pew] -popular press [i.e. news magazines, news papers]