Practical Research 2: Quarter 1 - Module 3
Practical Research 2: Quarter 1 - Module 3
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Practical Research 2
Quarter 1 - Module 3
Conceptual Framework and
Review of Related Literature
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Lesson
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What I Need to Know
After you have selected your research topic, you have to spend more
time for your review of related literature. As a researcher, you are
promoting knowledge. The knowledge created by other previous studies is
essential because it can be a baseline or reference for your research study
as the related literature.
However, there are also three (3) common errors that are usually
made when including literature reviews in the discussion of the study. First,
there are wide range of studies being included in which most of them are
not anymore relevant to your specific topic under investigation. Second,
stating the related article mentioning the original article rather than citing
the original article itself. Lastly, previous work has been cited by the
researcher based only on the abstracts and without even reading the entire
research.
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Purpose of a literature review
1. Introduction
The introduction somehow presents the fundamental idea
of the particular study of the literature review.
2. Main Body
The main body is consists of the organized discussion of
sources. This is where you summarize and synthesize your
literature review and reflect how they related to your study.
3. Conclusions/Recommendations
Conclusion and recommendation emphasized what you
have learned from reviewing the literature and where would your
study leads to.
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Types of Literature Review
1. Context review
From the name itself, context review is primarily focused on
the content or contextual aspect of research. Usually it is a type of
review in which the researcher relates his or her study to a larger
body of knowledge. It presents the current research by merging it
into a wider framework and determine its contribution and impact to
the specific field of study.
2. Historical review
Historical review is a specialized type of literature review in
which the researcher organizes the related researches according to
the period of time it was conducted.Historical literature review
focuses on probing research in a specified field throughout a
chronological order, which usually starts from the oldest period of
time
going to the most recent studies. The goal of this type of research is
to gain knowledge on the advancement of technology and to
identify developments on certain areas, which progress through
time. It can be integrated with a theoretical or methodological
review to illustrate how a concept, theory, or research method
developed through time.
3. Integrative review
Integrative review is a common type of literature review in
which the researcher introduces and summarizes the recent
knowledge of the study. It emphasizes the agreements and
disagreements of knowledge among various previous researches. It
also considers reviews, critiques, and synthesizes representative
literature in an integrated way in order to generate new structure
and viewpoint on the topic. This is the most common form of
literature review in the social sciences.This review is usually merge
with a context review.
4. Methodological review
Methodological review24is a specialized type of literature review
in which the researcher gathers and compares and contrast other
studies to the current research. It basically summarizes and
evaluates the strengths and gaps in methodological aspects of
various studies and illustrates the effects of different methodologies
(research designs, samples, process) to different outcomes. This
approach also emphasizes ethical issues when necessary, which
you should consider and be conscious of as you go through your
current research.
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5. Self-study review
Self-study review is a literature review in which the researcher
demonstrates his or her understanding of a specific body of knowledge.
It contains existing proof associated to a clearly stated research
questions and uses standardized methods to determine and evaluate
relevant research. However, it can also produce problems of prejudice
especially when it is used to summarize claims or statements linking his
or her findings to a system of knowledge. Typically, it is a practice in the
educational program or course requirement.
6. Theoretical review
Theoretical review is a literature review in which the researcher
introduces several theories or concepts that are focused on a specific
topic. It is particular on the theories and concepts being highlighted on
other researches and compare them to the current study basing on its
framework, hypothesis, consistency, and justification. The theoretical
literature review aids in establishing the theories already existed, the
relationships of theories among various studies, the degree of its
investigation, and the development of new hypotheses.
1. Books
Books convey many forms of information. The needed information
here is from the books containing a collection of research materials
and articles. You can find citation information on them such as the
title, author, date, and publisher in the catalog system.
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2. Scholarly Journals
Scholarly journals may also be referred to as academic journals or
peer- reviewed journals. They are filled with peer-reviewed information
of research. Articles are written by a scholar in the field and the
researcher is always identified. List of the sources of the information
like footnotes, endnotes, and bibliography is always included. Typically,
they contain an advance terminologies since the researcher uses
technical language in their field of study. The researcher assumes that
the reader has a background and basic understanding in the field of
research.
3. Dissertations
Dissertation is a final requirement for the degree of doctor of
philosophy (Ph.D.) in which the student or researcher has to complete a
work of original research. Some dissertations are eventually published
as books or articles which take into account its findings and contribution
to the academic discipline. Since dissertations are original research,
they can be a source of valuable information.
4. Government Documents
Most of the government agencies around the world support
research undertakings and publish the findings of the study. Government
documents are usually kept at the government and some school
libraries. These documents are rarely found in the catalog system.
Assistance from the librarian is needed for you to be able to locate
these documents since it is considered as specialized publications.
5. Policy Reports and Presented Papers
Policy reports are also a source of information in literature review.
Policy papers are not like the typical research papers. Usually they are
discussed to non-academic readers. They may initiate by identifying an
issue or phenomenon that usually claim an answer and they are
focused on being persuasive. Moreover, policy papers are written
proficiently and most of the readers does not want to read a book due to
limited time. Generally, they are supplemented by policy briefs which
summarize the papers.
6. Periodicals
Periodicals are findings of the study which can be seen in
newspapers, in popular magazines,
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and in Internet news summaries. They are the chosen edited summaries
done by journalists for the general readers. They are deficient in
numerous vital details that are require to critically evaluate the study.
Therefore, it is essential to supplement these information with other
sources.
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Steps in Writing Literature Review
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In-text Citation and Referencing Styles
Citation is a reference to a literature being used in your study. It
is a way of giving acknowledgement to the authors whom you have
referred their intellectual works and creativity as a support or
foundation of your research. Typically, citations include author’s name,
date, publisher information, journal information and/or DOI (Digital
Objective Identifier) if present.
What’s New
1. Peer-review.
2. General references.
3. In-text citation.
4. Periodicals.
5. Snowballing.
6. Body of knowledge.
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7. Search engines.
9. Main body.
What Is It
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What’s More
Activity 1: Com-Con
Compare and contrast the following terms. Write your answers in the table.
You may use a separate paper.
Terms Compare Contrast
Reference Bibliography
Reference and
Bibliography
Thesis Dissertation
Thesis and
Dissertation
Chronological Methodological
review review
Chronological
review and
Methodological
review
Primary sources Secondary sources
Primary sources
and Secondary
sources
Theoretical
review and
Context review
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Activity 2: Cite Seeing
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What I Have Learned
Activity 1: Write Me Up
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What I Can Do
Direction: Get ready for the presentation of your written review of related
literature and conceptual framework. The rubrics below will served as
a guide on how you will be rated by your teacher. The 4C (content,
coherence, creativity, communication) technique will be used so that
you can easily remember.
Additional Activity
Direction: After you submit and present your literature review of your research
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study, once it is corrected in accordance with the guidelines given,
you may start incorporating it into your research manuscript.
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Summary
Research Framework is the structure or blueprint of the research plan and
helps the researcher formulate relevant research questions.
Theoretical framework is used for studies which anchor on time-tested theories
that
relate the findings of the investigation to the underpinning relevant theory of
knowledge.
Conceptual framework is the actual ideas, beliefs, and tentative theories that
specifically support the study.
Concept map is a visual representation of information that helps show the
relationship between ideas.
Input-Process-Output Model (IPO) is a conceptual paradigm which indicates
the inputs, required process, and the output.
Conceptual definition is the meaning of the term that is based on how it is
define in the dictionary or encyclopedia.
Operational definition is the meaning of the term based on how it was used in
the study.
Hypothesis is an assumption about the relationship between two or more
variables. There are seven basic types of hypothesis; these are Simple,
Complex, Empirical, Logical, Statistical, Null, and Alternative.
Directional hypothesis relates relationship between the variables and can also
predict
its nature. It illustrates the direct association of the impact of the independent
variable to the dependent variable whether it is positively or negatively affected.
The direction of the statement should be clear and justified according to the
findings of the study.
Non-directional hypothesis is used when there is no principle involved. It is a
premise
that the direction of the effect is not specifically determined. It is a statement that
reflects the association of the independent variable to the dependent variable
without predicting the exact nature of direction of the relationship.
Review of related literature is a compilation of studies related to a specific area
of
research. It evaluates, classifies and summarizes all the relevant previous
studies conducted on a specified topic.
Context review is primarily focused on the content or contextual aspect of
research.
Usually it is a type of review in which the researcher relates his or her study to a
larger body of knowledge.
Historical reviews a specialized type of literature review in which the researcher
organizes the related researches according to the period of time it was
conducted. It focuses on probing research in a specified field throughout a
chronological order, which usually starts from the farthest period of time going
to the most recent studies.
Integrative review is a common type of literature review in which the researcher
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introduces and summarizes the recent knowledge of the study. It emphasizes
the agreements and disagreements of knowledge among various previous
researches.
Methodological review is a specialized type of literature review in which the
researcher
gathers and compares and contrast other studies to the current research. It
basically summarizes and evaluates the strengths and gaps in methodological
aspects of various studies.
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Self-study review is a literature review in which the researcher demonstrates
his or her understanding of a specific body of knowledge. It contains existing
proof associated to a clearly stated research questions and uses standardized
methods to determine and evaluate relevant research.
Theoretical review is a literature review in which the researcher introduces
several
theories or concepts that are focused on a specific topic. It is particular on the
theories and concepts being highlighted on other researches and compare
them to the current study.
General references are sources in which a researcher refers to tract down
other
sources.
Primary sources are publications in which a researcher accounts the findings
of his or her investigations. Most primary sources are found in journal articles.
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Assessment: (Post-Test)
Directions: Read and analyze the statements below. Encircle the letter of the
correct answer.
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11. “There is no difference in height between boys and girls who are taking
vitamins every day.” This is an example of:
A. non-directional hypothesis C. directional hypothesis
B. empirical hypothesis D. simple hypothesis
12. A literature review which introduces several theories or concepts that focus
on specific topic.
A. methodological review C. theoretical review
B. integrative review D. context review
15. The chosen edited summaries by journalist for the general readers.
A. scholarly journal C. dissertation
B. periodicals D. books
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Key to Answers
Pretest
1. C 6. C 11. B
2. C 7. B 12. C
3. B 8. D 13. B
4. B 9. C 14. B
5. C 10. A 15. B
Posttest
1. C 6. B 11. A
2. D 7. B 12. C
3. C 8. C 13. C
4. C 9. B 14. B
5. B 10. B 15. B
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