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Brief Composition: Review in No More Than 200 Words. Submit Your Composition Through This Peer

The document discusses key elements of a literature review including: 1) Controversial points between previous authors and the research gap the study aims to fill. 2) A theoretical review of the topic and definitions of key terms using citations. 3) An empirical review of relationships between variables and research methods used in previous studies. 4) Discussion of strengths, limitations, findings, and recommendations of previous research.
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Brief Composition: Review in No More Than 200 Words. Submit Your Composition Through This Peer

The document discusses key elements of a literature review including: 1) Controversial points between previous authors and the research gap the study aims to fill. 2) A theoretical review of the topic and definitions of key terms using citations. 3) An empirical review of relationships between variables and research methods used in previous studies. 4) Discussion of strengths, limitations, findings, and recommendations of previous research.
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Brief composition

 Please identify what you consider to be the most important elements of a literature


review in no more than 200 words. Submit your composition through this peer
assessment tool.

Elements of literature review include, the controversial points between the previous
authors, the research gab that you are going to fulfill, theoretical review of the topic
(which is the description of theories, which your study is based on). Furthermore,
according the focal problem their might be definition of key terms using different
citations from previous scholars, empirical review is also another important point for
discussing the relationship between the independent and dependent variables of your
study. Moreover the practical research methods that have been conducted by the
previous scholars. Finally, the strengths, and limitations, research findings and
recommendation of the topic elaborated by the previous research fellows.

 In no more than 400 words, please respond to Chapter 1 from John W. Creswell,
Research Design Qualitative, and Quantitative. and Mixed Methods Approaches
Second Edition (Sage, 2003)
The research approach is an important part of research for planning and setting the
procedure. This facilitates to clearly plan, how you will make your data collection,
analysis and interpretation.
The three basic approaches are:

 Qualitative research method.


 Quantitative research method.
 Mixed approach.
Qualitative method is the elaboration of your finding by using numerical value, analyzing
using instruments like SPSS, and interpreting using different types of charts. Whereas
qualitative method is the using of word to explain your findings, and interpret them.
On the other hand, mixed approach uses, both quantitative and qualitative method.
 Upon the completion of the full cycle of this e-tivity, you will have formulated, in draft
form, an overarching research question, and a plan of action to complete the
research. In doing this, you will have honed your writing, research and analytical
skills.
 Purpose: To reflect upon the values of a good question, and provide an outline
research proposal.
 Task: In conjunction with our commentary video below and the selected exemplar
videos, please go back to your research question proposed during E-tivity 1 and
consider again whether you are still happy with it. Is the question one you are still
interested in and one you think worthy of devoting your time and energy to?
 After reflecting on your question, please compose an outline plan on how you would
follow on from establishing your research question. Once you submit your outline
plan, you then need to review a minimum of two proposals submitted by your fellow
students. It is your individual responsibility to assess those proposals on the basis of
their coherence, logic, and clarity.

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