RESEARCH REVIWER (LITERATURE REVIEW CHAPTER 2) Flashcards
These are the brief descriptions, summarizes, critiquing, and evaluating of what other authors and researchers have done.
Review of Related Literature and Studies.
NOTE: THIS IS THE COMPLETE TITLE OF CHAPTER 2
Outlines the plan, shows procedures, and illustrates flowcharts.
Conceptual Framework
The theories, principles, and generalizations of your research.
Theoretical Framework
Shows the alphabetically arranged words that are defined.
Definition of Terms
What are the 2 types of definition of terms?
1). Conceptual Definition
2). Operational Definition
NOTE: We use the operational definition
Give the steps on how to write a good literature review
1). Search for relevant literature about your topic.
2). Evaluate and select sources
3). Identify the themes, debates, and gaps.
4). Outline your literature review’s structure.
5). Start writing
What are the 4 ways you can structure your literature review?
1). Chronological
2). Thematic
3). Methodological
4). Theoretical
What should you include in writing your literature?
1). Introduction
2). Main Body
3). Conclusion
What is the difference between literature and studies?
Literature: are the books, magazines, articles, and etc.
Studies: are the research/study of the researchers
Differentiate SYSTEMATIC REVIEW and META ANALYSIS.
Systematic Review - focuses on getting the keywords of the studies.
Meta Analysis - focuses on getting the data of the studies.
What is the primary purpose of a literature review?
To summarize and synthesize existing research.
What is a gap in literature?
An area that has not been adequately explored.
What citation styles are COMMONLY used in literature review?
1). APA
2). MLA
In systematic review, which of the following is essential?
Inclusion and Exclusion
Which database is commonly used for finding peer-review articles?
PubMed