RRL Flashcards
The research should not favor any extreme and obvious vested interest aside from delivering facts, information, and findings.
Objectivity
Examples of Tertiary Sources
books based on secondary sources that interprets the work of others
The materials that the review should have must be sufficient enough, not too few and not too many.
Conciseness
Is a detailed review of existing literature related to the topic of a thesis or dissertation.
Review of Related Literature (RRL)
Can be defined as the norms for conduct that distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable behaviors.
Ethics in research/ Ethics
Possible scientific misconducts in research
Fabrication and falsification
Non-publication of data
Faulty data gathering procedures-
Plagiarism- Copy and Paste Plagiarism, Mosaic Plagiarism, Misattribution Plagiarism, Self-Plagiarism
Each point of view of every author is explained and expound to backup the main idea being presented in the review. Each author is cited in the footnote.
By Author/Writer
This term refers to values that are translated into rules or standards of conduct.
Ethical principles
Examples of Primary Sources
academic research and university research journals and reputable organizations
What is the Ideal year of Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Sources?
last 5 years/ 5 years
This refers to the view that values are relative in the sense that a person feels his/her value is better than any other person’s value.
Ethical Relativism
The weight of relevance of the material to the current research undertaking must be checked.
Relevance
This approach is applicable in all methods of research.
By Topic/ Concept
Refers to a collection of written work with a heightened and artistic use of words may it be fiction or nonfiction.
Literature
Eight Ethics Principle to follow
Honesty
Objectivity
Integrity
Carefulness
Openness
Respect for Intellectual property
Trustworthiness
Social and legal responsibility