Literature Review
Sources
Systematic Review or Traditional Review
Review Process
100

What is the purpose of a literature review? 

To provide a basic understanding of how the topic has developed over time and what remains to be investigated.

100

What academic search engine is offered through PFW's Helmke Library and free to students?

EBSCO Host

100

Encompasses broad topics

Traditional

100

What is the first step of the review process?

Identify/revise topic, scope and aim, select keywords

200

What is a literature review?

An analytical summary of an existing body of research in the light of a particular research issue.

200

What academic search engine allows individuals to see how many times it has been cited in other's research?

Google Scholar

200
Evidence based decisions

Systematic

200

Which step of the review process is this: Record and organise relevant literature?

Typically step three
300

A literature review is a tool to ___?

Learn about existing research

300

What academic search engine focuses on HR and business related inquiries?

SHRM

300

Does contain as high quality information and includes reviewer bias

Traditional

300

Once you've developed some research ideas, what is it important to do?

Evaluate their relative merit and research ability.

400

What are the four components in creating a literature review? Think broad.

Search, Select, Record, and Evaluate

400

What academic search engine focuses on clinical inquiries?

PubMed

400

Limits creativity and is time consuming

Systematic

400

Does the review process for a literature review typically start: broad to narrow or narrow to broad?

Broad to narrow
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