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Literature Review Methodology

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The literature review methodology is a systematic approach used to identify, evaluate, and synthesize existing research and scholarly works related to a specific topic or research question. It serves as a foundational step in academic research, helping to establish the current state of knowledge, identify gaps, and justify new investigations by critically analyzing relevant studies and sources.

Key Features

  • Systematic search and selection process of relevant literature
  • Critical evaluation and synthesis of findings
  • Identification of research gaps and trends
  • Development of a structured framework or narrative
  • Use of inclusion and exclusion criteria
  • Documentation of sources following specific referencing standards

Pros

  • Provides comprehensive understanding of existing knowledge
  • Helps identify gaps and opportunities for further research
  • Enhances credibility and scholarly rigor of a study
  • Facilitates building a theoretical or conceptual framework
  • Aids in avoiding duplication of effort

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming and resource-intensive
  • Subject to researcher bias in selection and interpretation
  • Quality depends heavily on the thoroughness of the review process
  • Potential for overlooking relevant sources if not conducted systematically

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