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The step-by-step process using an applied critical-thinking model needed to produce a quality literature review

What you will learn

Topic Selection

Recognize and Define the Problem

Develop the Tools for Argument

Create a Process for Solving the Problem

Search the Literature

Collect and Organize the Information

Survey the Literature

Discover the Evidence and Build Findings

Critique the Literature

Draw Conclusions

Write the Review

Communicate and Evaluate the Conclusions

Description

This course serves as a logical road map to guide the researchers and students from finding a topic to researching, organizing, arguing, and composing the review. This course consists of four steps:

Step 1. Select a Topic — Recognize and Define the Problem

Step 2. Develop the Tools for Argument — Create a Process for Solving the Problem

Step 3. Search the Literature — Collect and Organize the Information

Step 4. Survey the Literature — Discover the Evidence and Build Findings


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Step-5. Critique the Literature — Interpret the findings

Step-6.  Write the Review — Communicate and evaluate the conclusions

Along with details of main concepts, each section contains activities and checklists to master the contents in professional manner. Creating a successful literature review is a complex project. This course serves as a logical road map to guide the researcher from finding a topic to researching, organizing, arguing, and composing the review. The many and varied skills needed for literature review are sure to be more difficult to employ if learning is confined to trial and error. Here, gathered into one volume, are many of the strategies, tools, and techniques used by experienced researcher’s intent on building a high-quality literature review.

The course is directly aligned and explained using an applied critical-thinking model that demonstrates the logical progression needed to produce a quality literature review, while taking the mystery out of the process. This course is mainly intended for two groups of researchers: those completing master’s theses and those working on doctoral dissertations. For those doing a class research assignment or completing most master’s degree projects, the course will address the type of literature review that summarizes and evaluates the existing knowledge on a particular topic. Some master’s theses, and all doctoral dissertations, require a more sophisticated literature review. This course is also useful for the initial stage of completing a complex literature review, one that requires the student to argue and define a problem needing original research.

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Content

Introduction

Instructor Introduction
Facebook Page
Mindset Personal Dispositions on Thinking
The Purpose of Literature Review

Select a Topic— Recognize and Define the Problem

Topic Selection
Subject Idenfication
Personal Interest-Research Query
Research Query Statement
Link the Research Query
Preliminary Research Topic Statement

Develop the Tools for Argument

Develop Tools for argument
Building the Case for a Literature
Argument
Components of Argument
Understanding Claims
Building Evidences
Warrants
Complex Claims

Search the Literature

Select the literature to review
Conduct a Literature Search
Refine the Topic

Survey the Literature

Assemble the Collected Data
Organize the Information
Analyze the pattern of data

Section 6: Critique the Literature

Critique the Literature
Key Concepts in Critique Writing

Section 7: Write the Review

Write, Audit, Edit