Complete the following:
1. The aforementioned peer-reviewed research studies should be useful in
writing a literature review, thus serving as the foundational basis for a
high-quality one. To determine if the peer-reviewed research studies
identified in your literature matrix serve as a sound foundational basis for
a literature review, provide your estimate on the likelihood of it doing so.
Do this by estimating the likelihood that the collective research in
your literature matrix will help you meet the criteria for writing a
high-quality literature review as found in the course textbook,
Educational Research: Fundamental Principles and Methods (8th
ed.). More specifically, conduct this evaluation against the criteria for
evaluating the review of literature found on pages 119 126 (7th ed. 102
- 108) using the following Likert Scale: very unlikely, somewhat unlikely,
neither likely or unlikely, somewhat likely, or very likely. One or more of
the criteria might not be applicable to your evaluation, so write "N/A" if
this occurs.
Students are not graded on how many areas are evaluated as very likely, so be
objective. If you find that most criteria evaluations fall in the very unlikely or
somewhat unlikely, this is a strong indication that your research might not
support a high-quality literature review.
Evaluate the collective research in your literature matrix by creating a two-
column table with the criteria written in the left column and your evaluation in the
right column. Your table will include 10 rows. An example showing how one
would evaluate criteria number 1 is as follows:
Criteria for Evaluating the Review of
Literature
1. The review of literature should
adequately cover previous research
on the topic.
Evaluation
Somewhat likely
Total possible points: 50
Estimated time for completion: 240 minutes
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