Hua DONG,Tongji University Purpose of a literature review(6) To justify how and why you have done the research in the way you have
Purpose of a literature review (6) To justify how and why you have done the research in the way you have. ©Hua DONG, Tongji University
OHua DONG,Tongji University Purpose of a literature review(7) To have a body of information to compare with your research findings.When reporting and discussing your results you need to compare them with what other researchers have found out
Purpose of a literature review (7) To have a body of information to compare with your research findings. When reporting and discussing your results you need to compare them with what other researchers have found out. ©Hua DONG, Tongji University
Hua DONG,Tongji University Qualitative and quantitative research
Qualitative and quantitative research ©Hua DONG, Tongji University
CHua DONG,Tongji University In quantitative research: The literature not only helps to substantiate the problem,but it also suggests possible questions or hypotheses that need to be addressed. A separate literature review section is typically found in quantitative studies
In quantitative research: The literature not only helps to substantiate the problem, but it also suggests possible questions or hypotheses that need to be addressed. A separate literature review section is typically found in quantitative studies. ©Hua DONG, Tongji University
Hua DONG,Tongji University In qualitative research: The literature helps substantiate the research problem. A popular approach is to include more literature at the end of a qualitative study than at the beginning
In qualitative research: The literature helps substantiate the research problem. A popular approach is to include more literature at the end of a qualitative study than at the beginning. ©Hua DONG, Tongji University