DATA GATHERING, LITERATURE REVIEW and ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY (BUCO, Shine Hazel S. BSN III A)
BUCO, Shine Hazel S. BSN III A
DATA GATHERING, LITERATURE REVIEW and ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Conducting a research is very critical. It undergoes a systematic and a scientific process. All steps should be placed and be done thoroughly.
One important part of the research is the gathering of data. It is very important that datas gathered should came from a credible or reliable source. This part is a very important part since it belongs to analytical phase, in which data collection and surveying activities have yielded to have a sufficient and relevant data. This is the time where datas are systematically organize so it can be interpreted and analyzed. As it is written by Brink et al. (2006) the data collected in the empirical phase are not reported in “raw” form. They must be summarised and subjected to various types of analysis and interpretation.
Data collection is the process of gathering and measuring information on variables of interest, in an established systematic fashion that enables one to answer stated research questions, test hypotheses, and evaluate outcomes. The data collection component of research is common to all fields of study including physical and social sciences, humanities, business, etc. While methods vary by discipline, the emphasis on ensuring accurate and honest collection remains the same. While the degree of impact from faulty data collection may vary by discipline and the nature of investigation, there is the potential to cause disproportionate harm when these research results are used to support public policy recommendations. The primary rationale for preserving data integrity is to support the detection of errors in the data collection process, whether they are made intentionally (deliberate falsifications) or not (systematic or random errors).
Writing a literature review involves finding relevant publications (such as books and journal articles), critically analyzing them, and explaining what you found. There are five key steps:
1. Search for relevant literature
2. Evaluate sources
3. Identify themes, debates and gaps
4. Outline the structure
5. Write your literature review
A good literature review doesn’t just summarize sources – it analyzes, synthesizes, and critically evaluates to give a clear picture of the state of knowledge on the subject.
The specific elements that you need to incorporate, as well as the structures required, vary between units. This includes the number and type of sources, the referencing styles, as well as what you need to discuss in the annotation. It is very important that you carefully check the specific requirements of your task so that you understand exactly what is required.
In general, the purpose is to:
• learn about a particular topic through critically reviewing the literature
• provide an overview of the main issues, arguments and research within a particular area
• encourage deeper engagement with individual sources in order to develop your analytical skills
REFERENCES:
https://ori.hhs.gov/education/products/n_illinois_u/datamanagement/dctopic.html
https://www.scribbr.com/dissertation/literature-review/
https://www.monash.edu/rlo/research-writing-assignments
https://methods.sagepub.com/reference/encyc-of-research-design/n189.xml
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