RESEARCH Quiz 4 Flashcards

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It is to review the current interpretations on some kind of particular topic. It is demonstrative, analytic, observational, and methodologically uncertain and unstable or unspecific, and this is vulnerable to the ambiguity of the researcher.

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Traditional Review of Literature

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2
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Analysis of concepts or ideas to give meaning to some national or world issues

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Conceptual Review

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3
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focuses on theories or hypothesis and examines meanings and result of their application to situatuations

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Critical review

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4
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makes the researcher deal with the latest research studies on the subject

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State-of-the-Art review

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5
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encourage a well-known expert to do the RRL because of the influence of a certain ideology, paradigm or belief on him/her

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Expert Review

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5
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prepares a situation for a future research work in the form of project working about community development, government policies, and health services, among others.

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Scoping review

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6
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As its term implies, systematic, which is to suggest methodological, is often a process of RRL that involves systematic analyses of previous studies as well as being a thorough way of extracting information from published literature. Only use peer-reviewed articles, scholastically published works, and quantitative scientific data evaluation. It guarantees objectivity at any point of the analysis.

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Systematic Review of Literature

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7
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The term “synthesize” literally translates as

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to intergrate

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7
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Constructing thoughts and observations from a variety of sources in an attempt to create a comprehensive statement rather than summarizing the essential points for each reference individually

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To intergrate

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4 Steps of Synthesizing Information from Relevant Literature

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  1. Set up all of your references
  2. Classify a concept
  3. Start writing a thematic sentence
  4. Review, edit, and update
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