review of related literature Flashcards
The reliability and correctness of information.
ACCURACY
The qualifications of the author to write on the topic.
AUTHORITY
The fact of being based on the facts and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings.
OBJECTIVITY
The state of being commonly known or accepted.
CURRENCY
The extent to which literature meets the needs and depth of the research topic.
coverage
Books of information usually found in the circulation section.
Non-Fiction Materials
Sources that come at a regular period of time such as daily newspaper, magazines, and journals.
Periodicals
A set of rules on how to cite sources in academic writing. Whenever you refer to someone else’s work, a citation is required to avoid plagiarism.
CITATION STYLE
in-text citation uses the author’s last name and date method.
apa style
It is the most adopted citation style.
apa style
Commonly used in the Social Sciences
Apa style
in-text citation uses the author’s last name and the page number from which the quotation or paraphrase is taken.
MLA style
commonly used in the Humanities.
MLA style
It refers to the skeleton, a basic structure or frame of reference
framework
Refers to a concept formulated to explain a phenomenon.
theory