INTERPRETATION AND REPORT WRITING
LITERATURE REVIEW
Question
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It can integrate what others have done and said.
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It can criticize previous scholarly works.
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It can build bridges between related topics.
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It can identify the central issues in a field.
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It can collate the relevant articles and links.
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Detailed explanation-1: -An evaluation of existing research. An argument about where your research fits into the field. A way of positioning the argument for your project. A simple summary of research.
Detailed explanation-2: -Do not include extended quotations, and use direct quotes sparingly, if at all. The literature review is a synthesis and analysis of research on your topic in your own words. Most ideas can be and should be paraphrased. Professors sometimes perceive undue reliance on quotations as intellectual laziness.
Detailed explanation-3: -Peer reviewed journal articles. Edited academic books. Articles in professional journals. Statistical data from government websites. Website material from professional associations (use sparingly and carefully).