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LITERATURE REVIEW

LITERATURE REVIEW -compilation, classification, and evaluation of what other researchers have written on a particular topic. -review surveys books, scholarly articles, and any other sources relevant to a particular issue, area of research, or theory. -provides a description, summary, and critical evaluation of these works in relation to the research problem being investigated.

STRUCTURE -An overview of the subject, issue, or theory under consideration, along with the objectives of the literature review, -Division of works under review into themes or categories -An explanation of how each work is similar to and how it varies from the others, - Conclusion

WRITING YOUR REVIEW

Before you begin to write your literature review Define your problem  Which topic or field is being explored ?  What are the main issues?  Where do you define the boundaries? Search the literature  Find materials relevant to what you are exploring  Evaluate what you read.  Think about  Is it relevant to your topic?  Is it up to date?  Is the information reliable and accurate?  How are you going to organize and keep track of your sources?

The Introduction

The Introduction

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The Conclusion

The Conclusion

The purpose of a literature review is to: Place each work in the context of its contribution to understanding the research problem being studied. Describe the relationship of each work to the others under consideration. Identify new ways to interpret prior research Reveal any gaps that exist in the literature Resolve conflicts amongst seemingly contradictory previous studies. Identify areas of prior scholarship to prevent duplication of effort. Point the way in fulfilling a need for additional research. Locate your own research within the context of existing literature
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