A Review of Related Literature (RRL) is a crucial part of any research study, providing a comprehensive overview of existing knowledge on a topic to identify gaps and establish the context for new research.
Identifying and Analyzing RRL

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An RRL should simply summarize existing research one article at a time, without critical analysis or synthesis of findings.
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Researchers should critically evaluate the quality and relevance of sources when conducting an RRL.
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The RRL section of a research paper should present the researcher's own findings and conclusions before discussing existing literature.
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In chronological approach the related work is listed as per their dates of publication, beginning from the earliest one.
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