Types Flashcards

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It points out the strengths and weaknesses of different ideas and tries to convince the reader that one idea or approach is better than the others.

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ARGUMENTATIVE REVIEW

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It is a type of research that reviews, critiques, and combines existing studies on a topic to create new ideas and viewpoints

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INTEGRATIVE REVIEW

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It is to systematically examine research throughout a period of time, often starting with the first time an issue, concept, theory, phenomena emerged in the
literature, then tracing its evolution within the scholarship of a discipline.

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HISTORICAL REVIEW

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A review does not always focus on what someone said [content], but how they said it (method of analysis i.e. theory, research approaches, data
collection and analysis techniques).

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METHODOLOGICAL REVIEW

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This type of review gives a summary of existing evidence on a clear research question.

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SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

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It uses set methods to find, evaluate, and analyze data from relevant studies.

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SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

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It is to examine the body of theory that has accumulated in regard to an issue, concept, theory or phenomena.

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THEORETICAL REVIEW

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