PusongRumaragasa Flashcards

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It is an overview of pre-existing literature which holds a (relation to the topic) of an individual’s research, thesis, or dissertation topic

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Review of Related Literature (RRL)

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it is composed of discussions of facts and principles to which the present study is related

these materials are usually printed and found in books, encyclopedias, professional journals, magazines, newspapers, and other publications

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Related Literature

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if printed in the Philippines

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Local

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if printed in foreign lands

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Foreign

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studies, inquiries, or investigations already conducted to which the present proposed study is relate or has some bearing or similarity

they are usually unpublished materials such as manuscripts, thesis, and dissertations

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Related Studies

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these material are classified as

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Local
foreign

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Practices for Conducting RRL

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Setting clear research objectives

Utilizing systematic search strategies

Incorporating diverse perspectives

Maintaining proper citation and referencing practices

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To( gather primary data) for the study

To identify existing knowledge in research area

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Purposes of RRL

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■To identify the existing gaps and research opportunities

To summarize the research findings in a concise manner

To collect primary data for the research study

Audio files include background music and special effects.

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Objectives of RRL

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Characteristics of RRL

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  1. The surveyed material must be as recent as possible.

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Materials reviewed must be objective and unbiased

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Materials surveyed must be relevant to the study.

4 Surveyed materials must have been based upon genuinely original and true facts to make them valid and reliable.

5 Reviewed materials must not be few or too many

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are the origin of information under study, fundamental documents relating to a particular subject or idea

often they are first hand accounts written by a witness or researcher at the time of an event or discovery

Examples:

published books, magazines, encyclopedias,

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Primary Sources

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sare documents or recordings that relate to or discuss information originally presented elsewhere

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information from the internet, unpublished thesis and dissertations

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Secondary Sources

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