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How To Conduct & Write A Literature Review


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What you'll learn
You will learn how to conduct and write a literature review. This includes learning how to design a literature review and manage and analyze your data. From there, you will learn how to formulate arguments and write your draft.
Requirements
No prerequisites
Description
In this course, you will learn how to write research questions for a literature review, gather and analyze data, and write up your work. You should end the course with a solid rough draft of your paper. You will go through the entire process step by step, and I'll show you the process I recommend most for getting this work done.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Preliminary Work
Lecture 2 What Is A Literature Review?
Lecture 3 Understanding the Different Types of Literature Reviews
Lecture 4 How To Use Your Interests To Inform Your Literature Review
Section 3: Getting Started With Your Literature Review
Lecture 5 How To Write a Research Question For Your Literature Review
Lecture 6 How To Identify Mentor Texts
Lecture 7 The Best Search Techniques For Your Literature Review
Lecture 8 Doing Your First Sort
Lecture 9 How To Sort and Classify Literature Review Data
Lecture 10 Writing Analytic Memos
Section 4: Data Analysis
Lecture 11 The First Steps In Analysis: Pattern Codes
Lecture 12 Moving From Codes to Themes
Lecture 13 Generating Your Claims
Section 5: Writing The Literature Review
Lecture 14 What Sections Should My Literature Review Have?
Lecture 15 What Order Should I Write In?
Lecture 16 Getting Started with Methods
Lecture 17 How To Structure Your Findings Section
Lecture 18 What Gets Included in Your Findings?
Lecture 19 Writing Your Conclusion
Lecture 20...

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