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What Is A Literature Review?

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    A literature review is a mass or a collection of related text, the goal of which is to review the critical parts of exiting knowledge on any given topic.  This particular concept is mainly used to deal with literature that concerns content involving science or elements relating to it, for instance a thesis. A literature review is generally followed by a research application, a line of attack and an effects portion. Its eventual aim is to make the reader aware of current literature on a certain subject and makes up the foundation for another objective, like the validation for potential additional research in the same field of interest.

    A well formed literature review is signified by a rational stream of concepts, recent and relevant references along with a uniform, suitable referencing style, appropriate usage of jargon and an impartial and inclusive picture of the topic and the research already conducted on it.
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    Cinnamon 

    answered 3 years ago

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