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  1. Literature Review Guidelines

    Making sense of what has been written on your topic. GOALS OF A LITERATURE REVIEW: Before doing work in primary sources, historians must know what has been written on their topic. They must be familiar with theories and arguments-as well as facts-that appear in secondary sources. Before you proceed with your research project, you […]

  2. Tips for Writing a Literature Review

    A literature review is a compilation of the works published in a particular field of study or line of research, usually over a specific period of time, in the form of an in-depth, critical bibliographic essay or annotated list in which attention is drawn to the most significant works.. Summarizes and analyzes previous research relevant to a topic ...

  3. Comprehensive Guide to Crafting Effective Literature Reviews for

    A majority of journal articles start with a selective literature review to provide context for research reported in the manuscript, which is the broader work for which the literature gives context. The literature review is often included in the introduction. Some literature reviews are both comprehensive and stand as a separate work.

  4. Progressive trend, conceptual terminology, and future ...

    The selection of review methods is associated with the sample characteristics and the advantages of different review methods (Nalau and Verrall 2021). A systematic review is always expected to provide in-depth insights into the development of a typical theme, which requires the research theme to have a small sample size.

  5. Knowledge mapping and evolution of research on older adults ...

    Research method. In recent years, bibliometrics has become one of the crucial methods for analyzing literature reviews and is widely used in disciplinary and industrial intelligence analysis (Jing ...

  6. Best practice assessment methods for the undergraduate psychology

    While certain assessment methods met specific goals of the psychology degree more effectively (e.g., self-critiques and research teams were two of the more appropriate methods used to assess the goal of information and technological literacy; APA, Citation 2008), other assessment methods met outcomes of the psychology degree more generally (e.g ...

  7. Exploring the impacts of automation in the mining industry: A

    The most prevalent research methods are literature review, interviews, workshops, discussions, etc. Besides, it is important to note that the field research available on automation's impacts in the mining context is scarce. Figure 2 shows a distribution of the keywords to explore the contents. The keywords examined are those used by writers in ...

  8. Literature Review on a Victim-Centered Approach to Countering Human

    This report describes a literature review to build a baseline of knowledge of what is known about implementing a victim-centered approach in addressing human trafficking, policies that may hinder or promote this approach, and training or programming to assist law enforcement. ... including prevalence rates and successful intervention methods ...

  9. What is a Thesis Paper and How to Write One

    The 5 components to a standard thesis typically include an introduction, literature review, methods and results, discussion and conclusion. Meg Palmer Sep 3, 2024 From choosing a topic and conducting research to crafting a strong argument, writing a thesis paper can be a rewarding experience. ... This is where you can discuss what your findings ...

  10. [2408.14491] Multimodal Methods for Analyzing Learning and Training

    This literature review provides an in-depth analysis of research methods in these environments, proposing a taxonomy and framework that encapsulates recent methodological advances in this field and characterizes the multimodal domain in terms of five modality groups: Natural Language, Video, Sensors, Human-Centered, and Environment Logs. ...

  11. Media Review: The Sage Handbook of Mixed Methods Research Design

    I am pleased to offer this media review of the Sage Handbook of Mixed Methods Research Design edited by Dr Cheryl Poth.Dr Poth is a leading Canadian expert in the field of mixed methods research. Dr Poth is a Professor in the Faculty of Education and faculty member of the Centre for Applied Research in Assessment and Measurement in Education (CRAME) at the University of Alberta.

  12. Group schema therapy for personality disorders: Systematic review

    Objective:There are significant temporal and financial barriers for individuals with personality disorders (PD) receiving evidence-based psychological treatments. Emerging research indicates Group Schema Therapy (GST) may be an accessible, efficient, and cost-effective PD intervention, however, there has been no synthesis of the available evidence to date. This review therefore aimed to ...

  13. A scoping review of stroke services within the Philippines

    The scoping review followed a predefined protocol, established methodology [] and is reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews Guidelines (PRISMA-ScR) [6, 7].Healthcare quality will be described according to the following three aspects: structures, processes, and outcomes following the Donabedian model [8, 9].The ...

  14. Acupuncture: Effectiveness and Safety

    This decision was based on a 2014 review of 9 studies (1,892 participants) that looked at the effect of acupuncture on smoking cessation results for 6 months or more and found no significant benefit. Some studies included in that review showed evidence of a possible small benefit of acupuncture on quitting smoking for shorter periods of time.

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    Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as an effective solution to alleviate excessive carbon emissions in sustainable building projects. Although there are numerous applications of AI, there is no state-of-the-art review of how AI applications can reduce net-zero carbon emissions (NZCEs) for sustainable building projects. Therefore, this review study aims to conduct a systematic literature ...

  16. Literature review as a research methodology: An overview and guidelines

    An effective and well-conducted review as a research method creates a firm foundation for advancing knowledge and facilitating theory development (Webster & Watson, 2002). By integrating findings and perspectives from many empirical findings, a literature review can address research questions with a power that no single study has.

  17. How to Write a Literature Review

    Examples of literature reviews. Step 1 - Search for relevant literature. Step 2 - Evaluate and select sources. Step 3 - Identify themes, debates, and gaps. Step 4 - Outline your literature review's structure. Step 5 - Write your literature review.

  18. (PDF) Literature Review as a Research Methodology: An overview and

    This paper draws input from a study that employed a systematic literature review as its main source of data. A systematic review can be explained as a research method and process for identifying ...

  19. Reviewing the research methods literature: principles and strategies

    Overviews of methods are potentially useful means to increase clarity and enhance collective understanding of specific methods topics that may be characterized by ambiguity, inconsistency, or a lack of comprehensiveness. This type of review represents a distinct literature synthesis method, although to date, its methodology remains relatively undeveloped despite several aspects that demand ...

  20. Methodological Approaches to Literature Review

    The literature review can serve various functions in the contexts of education and research. It aids in identifying knowledge gaps, informing research methodology, and developing a theoretical framework during the planning stages of a research study or project, as well as reporting of review findings in the context of the existing literature.

  21. Literature Review Research

    Literature Review is a comprehensive survey of the works published in a particular field of study or line of research, usually over a specific period of time, in the form of an in-depth, critical bibliographic essay or annotated list in which attention is drawn to the most significant works. Also, we can define a literature review as the ...

  22. Literature Review

    By reviewing the literature, you can identify the strengths and limitations of different research methods and techniques, and select the most appropriate ones for your own research. Supporting arguments and claims: A literature review provides evidence to support arguments and claims made in academic writing.

  23. Research Methods: Literature Reviews

    A literature review involves researching, reading, analyzing, evaluating, and summarizing scholarly literature (typically journals and articles) about a specific topic. The results of a literature review may be an entire report or article OR may be part of a article, thesis, dissertation, or grant proposal.

  24. Reviewing the Research Literature

    Describe and use several methods for finding previous research on a particular research idea or question. Reviewing the research literature means finding, reading, and summarizing the published research relevant to your question. An empirical research report written in American Psychological Association (APA) style always includes a written ...

  25. Literature Review Guide

    A literature review explores all sides of the research topic and evaluates all positions and conclusions achieved through the scientific research process even though some conclusions may conflict partially or completely. From the Online Library. Conducting Your Literature Review by Susanne Hempel. ISBN: 9781433830921.

  26. Reviewing literature for research: Doing it the right way

    Literature search. Fink has defined research literature review as a "systematic, explicit and reproducible method for identifying, evaluating, and synthesizing the existing body of completed and recorded work produced by researchers, scholars and practitioners."[]Review of research literature can be summarized into a seven step process: (i) Selecting research questions/purpose of the ...

  27. Guidance on Conducting a Systematic Literature Review

    Literature reviews establish the foundation of academic inquires. However, in the planning field, we lack rigorous systematic reviews. In this article, through a systematic search on the methodology of literature review, we categorize a typology of literature reviews, discuss steps in conducting a systematic literature review, and provide suggestions on how to enhance rigor in literature ...

  28. How-to conduct a systematic literature review: A quick guide for

    Abstract. Performing a literature review is a critical first step in research to understanding the state-of-the-art and identifying gaps and challenges in the field. A systematic literature review is a method which sets out a series of steps to methodically organize the review. In this paper, we present a guide designed for researchers and in ...

  29. Literature Review

    Literature Review. A literature review is a discussion of the literature (aka. the "research" or "scholarship") surrounding a certain topic. A good literature review doesn't simply summarize the existing material, but provides thoughtful synthesis and analysis. The purpose of a literature review is to orient your own work within an existing ...

  30. Sage Research Methods

    Sage Research Methods - Reviewing the Literature. This visualization demonstrates how methods are related and connects users to relevant content. Answer a handful of multiple-choice questions to see which statistical method is best for your data. Create lists of favorite content with your personal profile for your reference or to share.