part 1) Read the textbook (Appendix A: Reviewing the Literature) carefully, watch the video listed below, and answer the questions listed below. https://youtu.be/HpUiqkZw1tU?si=Z1mIgBoJ2JaoX7Jo video.
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What is a literature review?
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What is a peer-reviewed paper?
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What is an abstract?
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How does the Boolean operator, “and”, affect your search results in your search for articles using the library databases. Explain your answer using “gay and adoption” as an example.
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How does the Boolean operator, “or”, affect your search results in your search for articles using the library databases. Explain your answer using “gay or adoption” as an example.
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How does the Boolean operator, “not”, affect your search results in your search for articles using the library databases. Explain your answer using “gay and not adoption” (or “gay not adoption”) as an example.
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What are the sections contained in a scholarly empirical research article?
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What are the three goals of writing a literature review, according to the textbook?
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What is plagiarism?
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What should you do to avoid plagiarism?
Part2) Read the article carefully and answer the questions listed at the bottom of this page.( the article is the pictures uploaded)
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What is the problem of inserting too many direct quotations in your writing?
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What is paraphrasing?
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Why is it good to paraphrase?
Part 3) Read the article and answer the questions listed at the bottom of this page-
[Sources: J.L. Galvan, Writing Literature Review, 1999, Pyrczak Publishing, and P.D. Leedy & J.E. Ormrod, Practical Research, 2001, Merrill Prentice Hall.]
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What do you need to conduct a literature search?
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What is an empirical research article?
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What is a review article? How does it differ from an empirical research article?
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What is the difference between a bad literature review and a good literature review?