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  • Literature review

    A summary and synthesis of the relevant scholarly literature on a topic
  • Reasons why students should write a literature review

    • To show knowledge of the topic
    • To keep current or abreast with the times
    • To serve as steppingstone for further research
    • All of the above
  • A literature review is not an account of a selection of writing relevant to your work
  • Introduction

    The part that accurately contains in-text citations
  • Summary

    A literature review strategy that states the arguments and main points of the research
  • Analysis

    A literature review strategy that closely examines the elements or structure of the research
  • A literature review does not attempt to develop a new argument
  • DOI

    A system that provides a means of identification for managing information on digital networks
  • Evaluation

    A literature review strategy that assesses the research based on chosen criteria
  • Sources for a good literature review

    • Databases
    • Websites
    • Textbooks
  • Literature review

    A summary of what existing scholars know about a particular topic
  • Synthesis

    A literature review strategy that combines ideas to form an integrated or system through critical evaluation
  • Coherence

    Relational words/phrases used in writing the literature review to achieve
  • Introduction

    The part of a literature review that defines the topic and scope being considered
  • Main Body

    The part where the organization of the evaluation of sources is arranged chronologically
  • Discussion

    The part of a research report that contains the interpretation of data and a short introduction
  • Discussion

    The part where the outcome of the study is interpreted and evaluated against the existing body of research literature
  • Formal Report

    A long essay of 5-15 pages presenting the writer's views and findings
  • Abstract

    Limited to 200-300 words
  • The researcher should evaluate the research report best
  • A research report does not contain recommendations
  • Vlog is not a physical format of a research report
  • Research format

    Also known as research style or structure
  • Aims of the introductory part of a research report

    • Identify the specific focus of the study
    • Provide a rationale of the study
    • Grab reader's attention
    • All of the above
  • Conclusion

    Summarizes the key findings of the research report
  • Biggest enemies of students in preparing and writing research reports

    • Time
    • Money
    • Commitment
    • All of the above
  • Abstract

    Reflects the content and emphasis of the project described in the study
  • Methodology

    Allows readers to evaluate the quality of the research which another researcher may replicate
  • Abstract

    An overview of the research study measuring two to four paragraphs
  • Budget

    Presents an analysis of all the costs anticipated in the project
  • Project Introduction

    Provides the background necessary for understanding the project
  • Project Proposal

    A document written for problem solving, service provision, event planning, or equipment selling
  • Rationale

    Identifies the problem to be addressed and shows the need to solve it
  • Revising the proposal

    Reviewing the proposal for accuracy and organization before sending it out
  • Project Proposal

    A detailed description of a series of activities which aim to solve a certain problem
  • Writing the proposal

    Filling out the parts of the proposal with the relevant data
  • Criteria for stating the proposal's objective

    • Specific
    • Measurable
    • Achievable
    • Results-oriented
  • Methodology

    Details the different activities the project will take on, including the manpower
  • Organizing the data

    Using an outline to structure the discussion more effectively
  • Benefits

    Shows what the target audience can gain from the proposal, like improvements or behavior changes