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Review of Literature Announcement: Today’s class location has been rescheduled to TEC 112 Next Week: Bring four questions (15 copies) to share with your classmates. Two definitional questions and two short answer.

The Value of a Literature Review The literature review is helpful in two ways: The literature review is helpful in two ways: Helps researchers present the ideas of others interested in a particular research question Helps researchers present the ideas of others interested in a particular research question Allows them to see the results of similar studies performed or questions answered Allows them to see the results of similar studies performed or questions answered This is usually required for master theses or doctoral dissertations. This is usually required for master theses or doctoral dissertations. Researchers need to know what has taken place in other work related to their study. Researchers need to know what has taken place in other work related to their study. Researchers also need to evaluate this work to determine its relevance to their research question. Researchers also need to evaluate this work to determine its relevance to their research question.

Types of Sources Researchers need to be familiar with three basic types of sources: Researchers need to be familiar with three basic types of sources: General references: most are either indexes or abstracts listed by the author, title, or place of publication General references: most are either indexes or abstracts listed by the author, title, or place of publication Primary sources: publications found in journals published monthly or quarterly Primary sources: publications found in journals published monthly or quarterly Secondary sources: textbooks where authors describe the works of others Secondary sources: textbooks where authors describe the works of others The two methods used to perform a literature review are: The two methods used to perform a literature review are: Manually: traditional paper approach Manually: traditional paper approach Electronically: use of a computer Electronically: use of a computer

Steps Involved in a Literature Search Define the research problem as precisely as possible Define the research problem as precisely as possible Look at relevant secondary sources Look at relevant secondary sources Select one or two appropriate general reference works Select one or two appropriate general reference works Formulate search terms pertinent to the problem Formulate search terms pertinent to the problem Search the general references for relevant primary sources Search the general references for relevant primary sources Obtain and read relevant primary sources; note and summarize key points in the sources Obtain and read relevant primary sources; note and summarize key points in the sources

Doing a Computer Search Many online computer terminals are linked to one or more information retrieval systems (i.e., ERIC). Many online computer terminals are linked to one or more information retrieval systems (i.e., ERIC). Steps involved in a computer search are as follows: Steps involved in a computer search are as follows: Define the problem as precisely as possible Define the problem as precisely as possible Decide on the extent of the search (number of references) Decide on the extent of the search (number of references) Decide on the database (i.e., ERIC) Decide on the database (i.e., ERIC) Conduct the search by entering them into the computer Conduct the search by entering them into the computer Obtain a printout of desired references Obtain a printout of desired references

Researching the World Wide Web Part of the Internet Part of the Internet A vast reservoir of information on all topics A vast reservoir of information on all topics Using the WWW is an essential element when performing a literature review, despite the use of ERIC and other databases of choice Using the WWW is an essential element when performing a literature review, despite the use of ERIC and other databases of choice Use of the following is essential when searching on the WWW: Use of the following is essential when searching on the WWW: Use of a Web Browser: (computer program allowing access to the WWW) Use of a Web Browser: (computer program allowing access to the WWW) Use of search engines (programs that allow extensive searches throughout the WWW by indexing them via the description typed) Use of search engines (programs that allow extensive searches throughout the WWW by indexing them via the description typed)

Advantages of Searching the World Wide Web Currency Currency Access to a wide variety of materials Access to a wide variety of materials Varied formats Varied formats Immediacy Immediacy

Disadvantages of Searching the World Wide Web Disorganization Disorganization Validity of information sometimes not known Validity of information sometimes not known Outdated web sites Outdated web sites Lack of empirical or peer-reviewed studies Lack of empirical or peer-reviewed studies

Literature Review Report A literature review report consists of: A literature review report consists of: Introduction Introduction Body of the review Body of the review Summary Summary Researcher’s conclusion Researcher’s conclusion Bibliography Bibliography A meta-analysis is a statistical procedure when the researcher averages the results of a group of selected studies to get an overall index of outcome or relationship. A meta-analysis is a statistical procedure when the researcher averages the results of a group of selected studies to get an overall index of outcome or relationship. A literature review should include a search for relevant meta-analysis reports, as well as individual studies A literature review should include a search for relevant meta-analysis reports, as well as individual studies

Stanovich What are the qualities of a good scientific theory? What are the qualities of a good scientific theory?