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4.How is important is reviewing literature?

 

Posted by samuel y #260475 at Aug 03, 2012 9:50 PM

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4.How is important is reviewing literature?

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Posted by jill d #170087 at Aug 03, 2012 10:02 PM

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Again, I'll answer these few questions because you already had them posted........

Step 2: Review the Literature

Now that the problem has been identified, the researcher must learn more about the topic under investigation. To do this, the researcher must review the literature related to the research problem. This step provides foundational knowledge about the problem area. The review of literature also educates the researcher about what studies have been conducted in the past, how these studies were conducted, and the conclusions in the problem area. In the obesity study, the review of literature enables the programmer to discover horrifying statistics related to the long-term effects of childhood obesity in terms of health issues, death rates, and projected medical costs. In addition, the programmer finds several articles and information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that describe the benefits of walking 10,000 steps a day. The information discovered during this step helps the programmer fully understand the magnitude of the problem, recognize the future consequences of obesity, and identify a strategy to combat obesity (i.e., walking).

Source(s): http://www.humankinetics.com/excerpts/excerpts/steps-of-the-research-process

 

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