1. The Actual Research
1.1. Data Collection and Sortin
1.1.1. Inclusive list of reccommendations
1.1.2. Similarities
1.1.3. Differences
1.1.4. Skepticism/Disagreeing information
1.2. Sources, Citations, Links
1.2.1. ADHD/ADD Specific Sources
1.2.1.1. Drs Hallowell and Ratey Hallowell, E.M. and Ratey, J.J. (n.d.). Adult ADHD: 50 tips of management. Retrieved from www.drhallowell/adult-adhd-50-tips-of-management
1.2.1.1.1. Dr. Hallowell is an expert in this area, formerly staff at Harvard. https://www.psychologytoday.com/experts/edward-ned-hallowell-md
1.2.1.1.2. https://www.psychologytoday.com/experts/edward-ned-hallowell-md
1.2.1.2. Help for Adult ADHD and ADD. (n.d.). In Helpguide.org. Retrieved from http://www.helpguide.org/articles/add-adhd/adult-adhd- attention-deficit-disorder-self-help.htm
1.2.2. Non-specific Source
1.2.2.1. Drs. Daily and Landis Daily, J. and Landis, B. (2014). The journey to becoming an adult learner: from dependent to self-directed learning, Vol. 64(19), 2066-8. doi: 1016/j.jacc.2014.09.023
1.2.2.2. Learning as an adult - Study Guides and Strategies. (n.d.) Retrieved from http://www.studygs.net/adulted.htm
2. Conclusion
2.1. What are the results?
2.2. My theory - Current tips articles are not helpful because they are not specific to ADHD.
2.3. Was I right or wrong?
3. My Problem
3.1. Tips I generally find for ADHD learning are terrible
3.1.1. Huge long lists are boring to read
3.1.2. They seem to be general tips with no connection to ADHD specifically
3.1.3. Reasons for listing them as ADHD tips are not generally listed
3.1.4. Huge lack of evidence-based information