Literature Review
A literature review is a text written by someone to consider the critical points of current knowledge including substantive findings as well as theoretical and methological contribution to a particular topic. The meaning of substantive is having a firm basis in reality therefor important, meaningful, or considerable. A critical appraisal of the work done by other researchers and not a mere enlisting of such a work.
Usually chapter 2 in the thesis is employed for the literature review. It should be a systematic review meaning it is a literature review focused on a research question that tries to identify,appropriate, select and synthesize all high quality research evidence relevant to that question.
Usually chapter 2 in the thesis is employed for the literature review. It should be a systematic review meaning it is a literature review focused on a research question that tries to identify,appropriate, select and synthesize all high quality research evidence relevant to that question.
Great descriptive video that talks about types of literature reviews:
Thesis Literature Review
Types of Literature Reviews
Approach 1:
You can start writing your literature review with a broad survey and then focusing it to the most relevant ones at the end.
You can start writing your literature review with a broad survey and then focusing it to the most relevant ones at the end.
Approach 2:
The circles represent ideas, meaning the literature review has 4 points discussed, two points have a large portion in common, while the other two have less affect.
The circles represent ideas, meaning the literature review has 4 points discussed, two points have a large portion in common, while the other two have less affect.
Approach 3:
The researcher can adopt the approach of putting it as a jigsaw.
The researcher can adopt the approach of putting it as a jigsaw.
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