Role of Literature Review in the Research Process

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  • Running head: Role of Literature Review in the Research Process 1

    David W. Hankins

    TUI University

    Role of Literature Review in the Research Process

    MAE 504 Module 3 Session Long Project

    Dr. Anna Lint

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    Role of Literature Review in the Research Process

    Any research is conducted to achieve certain objectives and purposes. Some

    conducted studies are unique and have experimental nature. However, most of such activities

    are based on the previous studies and researches, conducted before. Therefore, a background

    has to be explored and evaluated before conducting any research. This process is called

    literature review. The paper is aimed to evaluate the purpose of literature review in

    qualitative and quantitative studies. In addition, it identifies the type of research in which

    literature review plays a bigger role and describes why this is so.

    According to Lie (2000), A literature review is the effective evaluation of selected

    documents on a research topic. A review may form an essential part of the research process

    or may constitute a research project in itself. The major purpose of any literature review is to

    determine what has already been done in the area related to the topic of the research. Among

    other purposes the following ones can be outlined: to determine the research strategies, data

    collection approaches, and other peculiarities, related to the specific area; to avoid issues of

    the similar studies; to benefit from the experience of other researchers; to eliminate the

    mistakes in the researches; etc. A good literature review provides a researchers with the

    clearly identifies scope of the future study and points out the methods and tools to be used in

    the further research.

    The review of literature has different purposes for different types of researches. Thus,

    quantitative research presupposes examination and evaluation of facts, empirical, statistical

    data and other similar findings. It means that it should be compared and contrasted with

    previous researches in this area. Therefore, quantitative research requires through and deep

    exploration of the available materials regarding the subject of the research and related

    information.

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    The literature review, in this case, must be utterly detailed and well-organized, wide

    and clearly presented. Such approach will provide readers with necessary background of the

    previous researches and will guarantee the clarity of understanding while reading the

    concluding sections with findings, evaluation, recommendations, and conclusions.

    Qualitative research is different in its nature. The purpose of the literature review is

    different as well. Thus, it has to demonstrate the underlying assumptions that are behind the

    central research questions. It also has to provide an opportunity for the researcher new to the

    subject to convince the reader about the competence of the researcher in the conducted study.

    In addition, literature review in a qualitative research provides the background to identify any

    gaps and issues that could be present in the related literature and provide the rationale of the

    future research.

    Considering the above-said, qualitative and quantitative researches require different

    approaches to the process of the literature review development. The purposes are rather

    similar but the importance of the literature review in both cases is not. Quantitative research

    must have a quality, thorough literature review to be based on something so the researchers

    could conclude something definite and give clear recommendations for further research in

    this area. It means that the importance of the literature review for the quantitative research is

    rather substantial.

    On the other hand, qualitative research does not require such a serious background to

    be conducted. It does not mean that literature review is not necessary. However, it is less

    important and should not as exhaustive as in case of quantitative research. Thus, according to

    Uark.libguides.com (2012), the literature review for qualitative research is usually limited;

    may not be exhaustive, while the literature review for quantitative research is extensive;

    may significantly influence a particular study.

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    References

    Lie, K. (2000). Writing the Literature Review. Retrieved from:

    http://www.ais.up.ac.za/med/tnm800/tnmwritingliteraturereviewlie.htm

    Uark.libguides.com (2012). Qualitative or Quantitative? Retrieved from:

    http://uark.libguides.com/content.php?pid=110370&sid=1384703