Abstract & Introduction
Summary & Keywords italicized
Define terms
Define the problem (its nature, scope, extent)
State how you plan to add to the knowledge of a given topic
Proper citations, referencing of works and used sufficient amount of sources
Define terms
Define the problem (its nature, scope, extent)
State how you plan to add to the knowledge of a given topic
Proper citations, referencing of works and used sufficient amount of sources
Literature Review and Theoretical Framework(s) +RCOS
Discuss the work of prior researchers. This means summarizing the work that others have done and find a way to discuss the existing works thematically, conceptually, or methodologically.
How is prior work relevant to your current literature review?
Provide a synthesis and criticism of existing works (theoretical, conceptual, operational, methodological, and analytical).
What shortcomings and deficiencies exist in prior works? Simply informing the reader about previous works is not sufficient. What remedies can you recommend to improve the existing state of knowledge?
Theory defined, explained and applied
I completed the RCOS with 20-25 peer-reviewed articles in a time frame. TO WHOEVER CHOOSES TO WRITE, I HAVE ALREADY COMPLETED THE RCOS AND WILL SHARE IT TO MAKE IT EASIER.
How is prior work relevant to your current literature review?
Provide a synthesis and criticism of existing works (theoretical, conceptual, operational, methodological, and analytical).
What shortcomings and deficiencies exist in prior works? Simply informing the reader about previous works is not sufficient. What remedies can you recommend to improve the existing state of knowledge?
Theory defined, explained and applied
I completed the RCOS with 20-25 peer-reviewed articles in a time frame. TO WHOEVER CHOOSES TO WRITE, I HAVE ALREADY COMPLETED THE RCOS AND WILL SHARE IT TO MAKE IT EASIER.
RESULTS
What are your main findings/claims/arguments?
What arguments are you making?
Findings should be presented in thematic categories
What arguments are you making?
Findings should be presented in thematic categories
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
Does your finding/argument contravene or contradict the findings of prior research? (RTC)
Does your finding support the current knowledge about a given topic? (RCL)
• Discuss the implications of your work for researchers and policymakers
Discuss the limitations of your own work
Discuss what future research you would recommend
Does your finding support the current knowledge about a given topic? (RCL)
• Discuss the implications of your work for researchers and policymakers
Discuss the limitations of your own work
Discuss what future research you would recommend