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Conducting a Preliminary Literature Review

Conducting a Preliminary Literature Review One of the early stages in developing a research project is to examine the available literature on your topic of interest and related topics. Discovering what others have produced and organizing this information into a coherent picture will allow you to place your own research interests into the larger context. Toward that end, you will engage in a literature search and ensuing Discussion. This Discussion has two parts. First, you will create a literature map or outline; then, you will write a Literature Review pertaining to your research interests. Begin by referring to the sample Literature Review t, Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches. Be sure to note the ways in which the literature is used. Then, using the topic from your Problem Statement, use the Walden Library to search for articles related to your topic. Focus only on full-text scholarly or peer-reviewed articles or dissertations, and be sure to note the number of results or hits that you get. Finally, narrow or broaden your results so that you have approximately 15 viable sources. Use these resources to create a literature map like that presented in your course text, Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches; you may also create a traditional outline. When thinking about the categories and themes for your map or outline, consider these questions: What are the trends in the literature? What aspects of the topic have been researched? What aspects of the topic need to be researched further, according to the articles? Based on the literature, what commonly held assumptions exist within the field? Based on the literature, what areas of discourse, contention (if any), or divergent perspectives exist? Where would your research interests fall within this framework? Does your topic fill in a gap in the research? How does it relate to the existing literature you have found? Having created your literature map or outline, you will draft a Literature Review. Be sure to incorporate the uses of literature from the sample Literature Review. Use at least 10 of the sources you found to create a preliminary review using APA format and citations. Incorporate the suggestions from your course text based on whether your approach lends itself to a quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods study. You do not need to use the same approach that you used last week, although you may choose to do so.

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