Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Review of the Related Literature Organizing & Writing a Literature Review
2
The Literature Review is… A discussion of your knowledge about the topic under study A discussion of your knowledge that is supported by the research literature A foundation for the study
3
The Literature Review is not… A study-by-study, or article-by-article, description of studies previously done A re-statement of the studies previously done A brief overview of articles
4
Reviewing the Literature Begin with a search of the available literature Critically analyze each article (study) you select Organize the review with an outline Write the review Summarize the review Using the literature, present a rationale for your study
5
Critically Analyzing the Literature Abstract the author’s description of the study related to your area of interest? conclusions relevant? Statement of the Problem restate the topic problem stated clearly? purpose? significance? Hypothesis or Research Question(s) Clearly stated? Relevant? Related to your area of interest? Assumptions Explicit assumptions? Implicit assumptions Similar to yours?
6
Critically Analyzing the Literature Delimitations How was the study narrowed? Which considerations are relevant to your study? Definitions Key concepts & terms?
7
Critically Analyzing the Literature Method research design? population & sample? measurement? procedures? Findings make sense? what do they say about your area of interest? Discussion Presented clearly? Meaningful interpretations? Implications discussed? Suggestions or recommendations? Limits to practical application? Conclusion What did you learn? Re-state your new knowledge
8
Organizing the Literature Search: the Tree Diagram subtopic Topic subtopic
9
Tree Diagram Example Home visits Academic achievement Homework assistance Home-school communication Parent involvement volunteerism barriers Teachers’ beliefs Involvement in decision making
10
Tree to Outline Format: Home Visits I.Home-school Communication II.Academic Achievement III.Parent Involvement A.Barriers to parent involvement IV.Volunteerism A.Barriers to volunteerism Look! An example!
11
Writing the Literature Review Always begin with an introduction to the review & end with a summary Make the connection for the reader between the subtopics & the topic Use direct quotations infrequently Always cite your sources Present your knowledge on the topics & subtopics Summarize each subtopic Include a transition paragraph from one subtopic to the next
12
Reiterate the research problem Introduce the sub- topics Introduction Example paragraph 1 The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of poor coordination on the effective delivery of consultant services. Effective organiza- tional structures Service coordination practices Consultants’ profes- sional support needs Example paragraph 2 Organizing the Literature Review
13
First Subtopic Discussion should in- clude: How is the subtopic connected to the problem? Your knowledge, based on the literature you have studied Specify subtopics (if any) Summary & transition Mission & Pur- pose Goals & objectives (planning) Task units So, given all that, yaddah, yaddah, it is important to note the role of… Effective Organizational Structures In order for the coor- dination of services to be effective, a struc- ture must exist within which service units are organized and can operate. Yaddah, yaddah, yaddah… Long range strategic planning characterizes organizations with ef- fective internal struc- tures (Brown, 1997). Key to such an effort is the identification of…
14
Writing Use APA style & format Have your work proofread before submitting Follow all format guidelines Must be a thorough review, reflected by the depth of the discussion Should begin prior to the implementation of the study
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.