POINTS TO CONSIDER1.The relevance of research studies carried out in other countries to your research: It is necessaryto reflect critically on whether the context that the research is so different from the one inwhich you will be working that the findings of studies in a particular geographical regionwould not provide any useful insights.2.The time period within which work has been published: sometimes there is a case forincluding older sources, for example, where a particular study is of significance or where littlerecent work has been published to a theme being developed in your review.3.The age range of pupils/students in the studies you include.CRITERIA1.Are the conclusions supported by evidence?2.Does the research design give you confidence that the findings of the research arereliable and valid?3.Are arguments clearly articulated and are conclusions linked to the evidencepresentedin the result?Lesson3CITES RELATED LITERATURE USINGSTANDARD STYLEIn lesson 2, you have discussed the literature sources and how to select relevant literaturebased on the criteria given. In connection to the previous, you will learn how to cite relatedliterature using the standard style.The literature review surveys scholarly articles, books, and other sources relevant to aparticular research area. The review should enumerate, describe, summarize, objectivelyevaluate, and clarify this previous research.It should give a theoretical base for the research andhelp you determine the nature of your research.The literature review also acknowledges thework of previous researchers.7
What's InDirections: Differentiate the meaning between and among Literature Review, Related Studies,and Related Literature by filling out the graph.I learned that LiteratureReview is…I learned that Relatedstudies is…I learned that Relatedstudies is…What's NewDirections: Below is a list of keywords that would help you reach your destination.Put a checkin every route that you think corresponds to the correct answer.ROUTE 1 - AROUTE 2 - AAPA and MLAWays to citeCONGRATULATIONS!arerelatedliterature is byWELCOME TO RESEARCH WORLDreferencingstylesindicating theauthor’s nameSTARTROUTE 1-BROUTE 3 - ABooksare notnecessary in doingliterature reviewROUTE 2-BROUTE 2 -CHarvard and Chicago inresearch is used assource of information8GO BACK TOROUTE 1-A.GOODLUCK!Books, magazines, andnewspapers are types ofsource of information indoing a researchReference list arelist of ResearchTopics
What Is ItWhat is a Citation?A citation is a way of informing the readers that certain data in your work come fromdifferent sources. Also, it provides your readers with the knowledge needed to look for thatsource again, including:a.name of the authorb.title of the workc.information about the company that published the copy of your sourced.date of the copy that was publishede.page number of the material where you get the information, statements, or quote.
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