Introduction (1-2 paragraphs)
Statement of the Study
– General subject area.
– Introduce the topic briefly to the reader.
– Make short and directed sentences that are interesting to the reader.
The problem of the Study (1-2 paragraphs)
– It establishes the context of published research around the topic being conducted by summarizing current understanding and background about the topic.
– is there published research about the topic?
– state all published research around the topic?
– Is there little/rare/no research around the topic?
Purpose of the Study (1-2 paragraphs)
– What the study will examine, investigate, explore, etc?
Significance of the
Study (1-2 paragraphs)
– Why the study is important for the readers?
– Why was the topic important to investigate?
– Why did we know about this topic before I did the study
-How will the study advance new knowledge or new ways of understanding
Question (s) of the
Study
-Research questions are directly related to the purpose of the study
– research questions to be answered through the literature review themes
Methodology (As bullet points)
– The introduction to the methodology section should begin by relating the research problem and underlying assumptions underpinning the study.
– Ways of conducting the study and collecting data and how was it analyzed.
– Describe actions to be taken to investigate the research problem.
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Literature review
Title 1
Title
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Title
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Title 4
4- Findings
5- Discussion
6- Conclusion
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Bibliography ( Books and journals)
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