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1 THE REVIEW OF LITERATURE CHAPTER 2 PREPARED BY: MUKUNDA KUMAR

2 THE REVIEW OF LITERATURE Identify the appropriate academic and/or professional fields. Evaluate and critique the literature. Be highly selective and include only those aspects of the Research Literature and or Conceptual Literature that are relevant to developing the foundation of the current study.

3 THE REVIEW OF LITERATURE Each major previous study is discussed in a separate paragraph/s with the findings summarized collectively A review of literature should read as a synthesis, written by some one: Who has read all of the literature and so is able to look across it all, Select the highlights and synthesize these into a totally integrated section in the context of the current study,for further use when writing the discussion of the results and conclusions.

4 THE REVIEW OF LITERATURE History or Research Provide a brief history of the empirical research on the subject. Pioneering studies Thrust of prior research on the subject, i.e. which issues have received attention? Theories explored and viewpoints expressed Research methods typically used.

5 THE REVIEW OF LITERATURE Review of Key Studies Identify and summarize the key empirical studies that have a bearing on the research. Provide a tabular summary of the subjects, issues studied, research methods used and other pertinent details relating to the studies. Summarize the findings of the studies.

6 THE REVIEW OF LITERATURE Evaluation of Key Studies Evaluate the findings of the key studies in the light of your concerns. What has been accomplished and what remains to be done? How do you intend to use the experience of these studies in your research?

7 THE REVIEW OF LITERATURE SUMMARY A synopsis of the contents of the Hypothesis/ Research Questions and the rationale derived from the researcher’s experience and from the readings of Research and Conceptual Literatures should be stated effectively at the conclusion of the review of literature chapter that leads on to the introduction of the following chapter.