
Review of Literature
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Review of Literature
By KHO CHUNG WEI
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Open Ended
How do you usually search for the literature when you are doing your assignments?
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In this topic, you will:
Discuss the purpose of review
Identify sources of review
Apply the steps of writing a review
Develop a conceptual framework for your study
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What is a literature review?
a written summary of journal articles, books, and other documents
that describes the past and current state of information on the topic of your research study
organizes the literature into subtopics and documents the need for a proposed study
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Open Ended
Why do you need to conduct a literature review in a research study?
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Why do you need to do a literature review?
to document how your study adds to the existing literature
to convince your graduate committee that you know the literature on your topic and that you can summarize it
to provide evidence that educators need your study
to build your research skills of using the library and being an investigator who follows leads in the literature
to learn how other educators compose their research studies
to help you find useful examples and models in the literature for your own research
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Purpose of review
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Steps of writing a review
Identify key terms to use in your search for literature.
Locate literature about a topic by consulting several types of materials and databases, including those available at an academic library and on the Internet.
Critically evaluate and select the literature for your review.
Organize the literature you have selected by abstracting or taking notes on the literature and developing a visual diagram of it.
Write a literature review that reports summaries of the literature for inclusion in your research report.
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Step 1: Identify key terms
Narrow your topic to a few key terms using one or two words / short phrases
Strategies
Write a 'working title' and select two or three key words in the title that capture the central idea of your study
Ask a short general research question and select two or three words that best summarise the primary direction of your study
Use words that the authors report in the literature
Look in a catalog of terms for words that match your topic in online databases
Look for key words in the titles of journal articles in the past 5 years
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Step 2: Locate literature
Strategies
Use academic libraries, including interlibrary loan service
Use mostly primary source literature (work written by the individual(s) who actually conducted the research, e.g. research articles, dissertations)
Use secondary source literature (work that summarises primary sources, e.g. handbooks, encyclopedias, reviews)
Search different types of literature
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Step 3: Critically evaluate and select literature
Ask:
Is it a good, accurate source?
Refereed journal articles > non-refereed journal articles > books > conference papers > dissertations / theses > non-reviewed articles on websites
Include both quantitative and qualitative research studies
Is it relevant?
Topic, problem and question relevance
Individual and site relevance
Accessibility relevance
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Step 4: Organise the literature
Reproducing, downloading, filing
Manual vs software (Mendeley, EndNote)
Taking notes and abstracting studies
Summarise each source of information systematically (Research problem, RQ, data collection procedures, findings)
3. Constructing a literature map
A figure / mind-map that displays the research literature on a topic
Helps to organise the literature in your mind, identify where your study fits into this literature, convey to others the current picture of the literature on the topic
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Step 4: Organise the literature
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Step 4: Organise the literature
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Step 4: Organise the literature
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Step 4: Organise the literature
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Step 5: Write a literature review
Use a style manual, e.g. Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 7th edition (APA 7)
Writing Strategies
Extent of the review (how long, how far back)
Types of literature review (thematic, study-by-study review, research synthesis - integrates the literature into a unified statement about the research problem)
Concluding statement of the review (summarise the major themes, suggest reasons why the current literature is deficient and why need more research in the topic)
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following shows a thematic review of the literature?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following shows a study-by-study review of the literature?
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Task
Based on the researchable issue that you have identified:
List down the key terms. *
Locate the literature.
Critically evaluate and select the literature
Organise the literature.
Take notes and abstract the studies.*
Construct a literature map.*
* to be submitted in GC under Supervision 1
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Conceptual Framework
A written or visual representation of an expected relationship between variables / key factors you want to study
A synthetization of interrelated components and variables which help in solving a real-world problem
Researcher’s understanding/hypothesis/exploration of either an existing framework/model or how existing concepts come together to inform a particular problem
A tool (linked concepts) to help facilitate the understanding of the relationship among concepts or variables in relation to the real-world
Each concept is linked to frame the research project
Based on a literature review of existing studies / theories about the topic
Often visual, but can be in narrative form - should be explained and cited
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Conceptual Framework
Purposes:
To explain or predict the way key concepts/variables will come together to inform the problem/phenomenon
To give the study direction/parameters
To help the researcher organize ideas and clarify concepts
To introduces your research and how it will advance your field of practice
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Conceptual Framework
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Multiple Choice
The sample conceptual frameworks can be found in...
qualitative research
quantitative research
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Conceptual Framework
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Conceptual Framework
How to develop a conceptual framework:
Identifying the key concepts used by other studies. Use the gap in the literature to either support a pre-identified problem or craft a general problem for study.
Pull out variables, concepts, theories, and existing frameworks explained in the relevant literature.
Think about how some of those variables, concepts, theories, and facets of existing frameworks come together to shape your problem.
The research you’d like to conduct will help shape what you include in your framework.
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Conceptual Framework
How to develop a conceptual framework:
Create a graphic representation of your framework.
Write out how the variables could influence your research project.
May need to revise the conceptual framework along the way.
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Task
Based on the literature you have read for the researchable issue that you have identified, develop a conceptual framework.
* to be submitted in GC under Supervision 1
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Poll
How do you feel about these two week's lecture?
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Open Ended
Q&A / Reflection / Issue
Please ask at least ONE question.
OR Tell us your thoughts on what you have learned these two weeks.
OR State ONE issue/difficulty that you have faced during these two weeks' lectures.
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