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  1. Quantitative and Qualitative studies in a literature Review

  2. Lecture 4: Critical Readings and Literature Review Analysis While Writing a Research Paper

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  1. Chapter 9. Reviewing the Literature

    A literature review is a comprehensive summary of previous research on a topic. It includes both articles and books—and in some cases reports—relevant to a particular area of research. Ideally, one's research question follows from the reading of what has already been produced. For example, you are interested in studying sports injuries ...

  2. Qualitative Research: Literature Review

    In The Literature Review: A Step-by-Step Guide for Students, Ridley presents that literature reviews serve several purposes (2008, p. 16-17). Included are the following points: Historical background for the research; Overview of current field provided by "contemporary debates, issues, and questions;" Theories and concepts related to your research;

  3. PDF Qualitative Analysis Techniques for the Review of the Literature

    Leech and Onwuegbuzie (2008) presented a typology for qualitative data analysis wherein qualitative data were conceptualized as representing one of four major sources; namely, talk, observations, drawings/photographs/videos, and documents. We believe that all four source types serve as relevant literature review sources.

  4. Literature review as a research methodology: An overview and guidelines

    As mentioned previously, there are a number of existing guidelines for literature reviews. Depending on the methodology needed to achieve the purpose of the review, all types can be helpful and appropriate to reach a specific goal (for examples, please see Table 1).These approaches can be qualitative, quantitative, or have a mixed design depending on the phase of the review.

  5. Criteria for Good Qualitative Research: A Comprehensive Review

    This review aims to synthesize a published set of evaluative criteria for good qualitative research. The aim is to shed light on existing standards for assessing the rigor of qualitative research encompassing a range of epistemological and ontological standpoints. Using a systematic search strategy, published journal articles that deliberate criteria for rigorous research were identified. Then ...

  6. How to Write a Literature Review

    A literature review is a survey of scholarly knowledge on a topic. Our guide with examples, video, and templates can help you write yours. ... Look at what results have emerged in qualitative versus quantitative research; Discuss how the topic has been approached by empirical versus theoretical scholarship; Divide the literature into ...

  7. PDF Literature Review: An Overview

    researchers have argued that reviewing the literature curtails inductive analysis—using induction to determine the direction of the research—and should be avoided at the early stages of the research process. Others suggest that the review of related literature is important early in the qualitative research process because it serves the ...

  8. Qualitative Analysis Techniques for the Review of the Literature

    sources that inform a literatur e synthesis comprising the following four major source. type s to inform research syntheses: talk, observations, drawings/photographs/videos, and. documents, and we ...

  9. PDF Reviewing the research methods literature: principles and strategies

    traditions in qualitative research. The specific methods and procedures for the overview on sampling [18] from which our proposals are derived were developed both after soliciting initial input from local experts in qualitative research and an expert health librarian (KAM) and through ongoing careful deliber-ation throughout the review process.

  10. Step-by-step guide to critiquing research. Part 2: Qualitative ...

    Reproducibility of Results. Research Design*. As with a quantitative study, critical analysis of a qualitative study involves an in-depth review of how each step of the research was undertaken. Qualitative and quantitative studies are, however, fundamentally different approaches to research and therefore need to be considered differently with r

  11. Reviewing the research methods literature: principles and strategies

    Reviewing the research methods literature: principles and strategies illustrated by a systematic overview of sampling in qualitative research Syst Rev. 2016 Oct 11 ... Since a broad aim in systematic methods overviews is to describe and interpret the relevant literature in qualitative terms, we suggest that iterative decision making at various ...

  12. Qualitative Research: Data Collection, Analysis, and Management

    Qualitative research is used to gain insights into people's feelings and thoughts, which may provide the basis for a future stand-alone qualitative study or may help researchers to map out survey instruments for use in a quantitative study. ... In particular, the article should begin with an introduction, including a literature review and ...

  13. PDF Chapter 2 Review of the Literature

    For qualitative research articles, the literature review may be found in a separate section, included in the introduction, or threaded throughout the study. Regardless of the form, another consideration is how the literature might be reviewed, depending on whether a qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods approach has been selected.

  14. How to Undertake an Impactful Literature Review: Understanding Review

    Snyder H. (2019). Literature review as a research methodology: An overview and guidelines. Journal of Business Research, 104, 333-339. Crossref. Web of Science. ... The SAGE Dictionary of Qualitative Management Research. 2008. SAGE Research Methods. Whole book . Using Mixed Methods Research Synthesis for Literature Reviews.

  15. Planning Qualitative Research: Design and Decision Making for New

    While many books and articles guide various qualitative research methods and analyses, there is currently no concise resource that explains and differentiates among the most common qualitative approaches. We believe novice qualitative researchers, students planning the design of a qualitative study or taking an introductory qualitative research course, and faculty teaching such courses can ...

  16. Strategically Reviewing the Research Literature in Qualitative Research

    Reviewing literature in qualitative research can be challenging in terms of why, when, where, and how we should access third-party sources in our work, especially for novice qualitative researchers. As a pragmatic solution, we suggest qualitative researchers utilize research literature in four functional ways: (a) define the phenomenon in question, (b) identify the research gap situating the ...

  17. A Guide to Writing a Qualitative Systematic Review Protocol to Enhance

    Methodology: The key elements required in a systematic review protocol are discussed, with a focus on application to qualitative reviews: Development of a research question; formulation of key search terms and strategies; designing a multistage review process; critical appraisal of qualitative literature; development of data extraction ...

  18. What is Qualitative in Qualitative Research

    What is qualitative research? If we look for a precise definition of qualitative research, and specifically for one that addresses its distinctive feature of being "qualitative," the literature is meager. In this article we systematically search, identify and analyze a sample of 89 sources using or attempting to define the term ...

  19. Qualitative systematic reviews: their importance for our understanding

    A qualitative systematic review brings together research on a topic, systematically searching for research evidence from primary qualitative studies and drawing the findings together. There is a debate over whether the search needs to be exhaustive. 1 , 2 Methods for systematic reviews of quantitative research are well established and explicit ...

  20. PDF Qualitative research in science education: A literature review of

    CONCLUSIONS. Chang et al. (2010) and Karampelas (2021) identified from their literature reviews the topics covered in science education research over previous decades. We designed our study to go beyond their work with an in depth focus on the qualitative methodologies used in secondary science teaching research.

  21. Literature reviews of qualitative accounting research: challenges and

    A few literature reviews of mainly qualitative research published in accounting journals have followed this strategy (Hopper et al., 2009); however, as detailed above, such a search approach may come with the limitation that relevant research from other fields is just ignored despite enriching the review sample and potentially paving the way to ...

  22. Education Sciences

    To review qualitative research with rigor, studies that did not provide evidence of establishing trustworthiness (e.g., triangulation) were excluded from the review of the literature. In addition, studies were excluded if they were conducted within teacher education programs or were pedagogical in nature.

  23. Rapid Techniques in Qualitative Research: A Critical Review of the

    The aim of this review is to briefly explore the ways in which data collection and analysis methods have been adapted in qualitative research to deal with short study timeframes. We carried out a two-phased systematic review of the literature and determined there were six primary reasons why rapid techniques were used: (a) reduce time, (b ...

  24. A systematic literature review on the impact of artificial intelligence

    Artificial intelligence (AI) can bring both opportunities and challenges to human resource management (HRM). While scholars have been examining the impact of AI on workplace outcomes more closely over the past two decades, the literature falls short in providing a holistic scholarly review of this body of research. Such a review is needed in order to: (a) guide future research on the effects ...

  25. Human Resource Management Strategy: Integrating Psychological

    Employing a qualitative research design, the study conducts a systematic literature review to analyze existing literature relevant to the research topic. Data collection involves comprehensive ...

  26. The impact of caring for family members with mental illnesses on the

    A large number of multidisciplinary, qualitative and quantitative research suggests that providing care for family members with mental health illnesses can have both positive and negative effects on the carers' wellbeing. However, to date a comprehensive overview and synthesis of literature that compares and contrasts positive and negative effects of family-caregiving on the carer is missing.