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Week 3
Learning from Other
Studies and Reviewing
the Literature
Learning Outcomes:
• Select relevant literature;
• Cite related literature using
standard style (APA, MLA or
Chicago Manual of Style);
• Synthesize information from
relevant literature;
Learning Outcomes:
• Define terms used in the study;
• List research hypotheses
(if appropriate)
• Presents written review of related
literature and conceptual
framework.
Theoretical Framework
- (^) It can be thought of as a map or travel plan.
- (^) It dwells on time-tested theories that embody the findings of numerous investigations on how phenomena occur.
Conceptual Framework
- (^) It is the researcher’s idea on how the research problem will have to be explored.
- (^) This is founded on the theoretical framework, which lies on a much broader scale of resolution.
Conceptual Framework
- (^) It embodies the specific direction by which the research will have to be undertaken.
Purposes of RRL and Studies
- (^) The review of literature and studies involves the critiquing and evaluating of what other researchers have done in relation to the problem to be studied whether these studies affirmed or negate the subject under study.
Purposes of RRL and Studies
- (^) These can be from books, conference proceedings, referred journal (printed or online) and under published article.
Purposes of RRL and Studies
- (^) Generally, the purpose of a review is to analyze critically a segment of a published body of knowledge through summary, classification, and comparison of prior research studies, reviews of literature, and theoretical articles.
Purposes of RRL and Studies
- (^) The review of related studies is equally important to the review of related literature. Published and unpublished research studies such as thesis, dissertation, and research proceedings are sources of this section.
Ten Simple Rules for Writing a Literature Review by Pautasso (2013)
- Define the topic and audience.
Ten Simple Rules for Writing a Literature Review by Pautasso (2013)
- Search and research the literature.
Ten Simple Rules for Writing a Literature Review by Pautasso (2013)
- Choose the type of review you wish to write.
Ten Simple Rules for Writing a Literature Review by Pautasso (2013)
- Keep the review focused, but make if of broad interest.