Chapter II - The Review OF Related Literature PDF

Title Chapter II - The Review OF Related Literature
Author Ranniel Estrella
Course Research Methods
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Inquiries, Investigations and Immersion CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE CITATION- APA STYLE

CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE CITATION- APA STYLE At the end of the topic, you will be able to: 1. identify the sub-parts of Chapter II; 2. apply appropriate citation format in research skills; and 3. effectively cite literature and studies that is relevant to the chosen field of study Chapter II Review of Related Literature and Study (RRL) As soon as the research problem has been chosen and approved by your teacher; you can now start looking for references to determine what materials are available on your topic. This will comprise your working bibliography, a list of possible sources of data. Aside from the library, computer websites are also a rich source of this list of references. Prepare the list and decide which ones you will include in your review. Make sure you have enough potential sources. A good number to start with would be 10 to 15 references.

1.1 The Introductory Paragraph 1.2 Foreign Literature 1.3 Local Literature 1.4 Foreign Studies 1.5 Local Studies

Example of the Introductory Paragraph This chapter includes the review of related

literature

and

studies

which

the

researchers have to shed light on the topic under study, further more it is composed of discussions of facts and principles to which the present study is related.

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Inquiries, Investigations and Immersion CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE CITATION- APA STYLE

Reviewing Related Literature and Studies From your working bibliography and stored copies of materials, choose which ones are closely related to your study and read them for your review of related literature and studies. A review of related literature and studies is helpful in knowing the ideas of others interested in the research question, similar or related, to the study you are undertaking in order to find out if it is an original work or merely an extension of work done a long time ago. This will enable you to narrow down your study to a specific well-defined manageable problem. Related Literature Related literature consists of discussions of facts and principles to which your study is related. These materials are usually found in books, encyclopedias, journals, magazines, and newspapers from printed or online sources. If printed in the Philippines, they are local; if printed outside of the country, they are foreign regardless of the citizenship of the author. Related Studies Related studies are inquiries, investigations, researches already conducted to which your proposed study is related or has some bearing. They are usually unpublished materials such as manuscripts, theses, and dissertations. They are local if the inquiry was done in the Philippines; foreign, if done outside of the country. Three things must be done in the review. 1. It should make a critical evaluation of the studies and examine the appropriateness of their research designs to the present study. 2. It should show how the methodology of the previous study is replicated, modified, or improved in the present study. 3. It should show how the present study will contribute to existing literature and studies.

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Inquiries, Investigations and Immersion CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE CITATION- APA STYLE

In writing Chapter 2, you need to classify your presentation first into literature and studies and sub-classify each into foreign and local. Foreign literature is first discussed, followed by local literature, and then foreign studies followed by local studies.

Note: At the end of each section, do not forget to show how the materials relate to your study, the differences as well as the similarities between their work and yours. At the end of the chapter, state how the materials reviewed contributed to the preparation of your research. Minimum of 10 and maximum of 15 pages are required in undergraduate theses and maximum of 20 pages for graduate studies.

Sources you can consider in preparing the Related Literature and Studies: 1. Books, encyclopedias, almanacs and other similar references. 2. Articles published in professional journals, magazines, periodicals, newspapers and other publications. 3. Unpublished theses and dissertations. 4. Records of schools, public and private, especially reports of their activities. 5. Reports from seminars, educational or otherwise.

You can locate those sources on the following: 1. Libraries, either government, school, or other private libraries 2. Government and private offices. 3. The national library.

How to Organize the Review? There are numerous ways to organize the material in a literature review. For example, one might organize the selected readings by: 1. Different theoretical approaches 2. Specific concepts or issues 3. Different methodologies employed

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4. Level of support or otherwise that they lend to one’s own hypothesis/theory.

Such methods are generally better than organizing chronologically or by author. The CHAPTER 2 Review of Related Literature and Studies This chapter includes the review of related literature and studies which the researchers have perused to shed light on the topic under study. Foreign Literature Shiela Allan (2012) in her article “Positive Impact of Internet on Communication Skills,” discussed that the Internet is a powerful tool that is revolutionizing children’s learning, communication and play. If properly used, the Internet can serve as a medium for acceptable social interaction. The Internet allows children to socialize with other children through the use of email, chat rooms, and instant messaging, increasing the development of communication and social skills. As children use the Internet to connect with places around the world and exchange mail with electronic pen pals, they are able to share different cultures and traditions. This literature is closely related to the current study for it directly mentions the role of internet specifically websites to enhance the individuals’ communication and social skills. The present study like the article reviewed aims to establish a connection on the various websites used by the students and their impact on their communication skills. Local Literature The NNN-AMIC Special Report of Lara P. Lina (2012) revealed that the Philippines is experiencing 75 per cent mobile penetration. One-fifth of its population can also be found online. That means more than 24 million Filipinos are able to log into their Facebook, Twitter, Friendster and Plurk accounts regularly. The Filipino’s familiarity and mastery over the English language could be the reason behind Philippine online popularity. Many Filipinos are active communicators in both SMS and internet. The researchers assume that the websites often visited by the users definitely have an impact in their lives particularly in the way they communicate. Foreign Studies Thitthongkam (2011) conducted a study about the development of English writing skills using communicative exercises on the Internet. The research results indicated that communicative exercises on the internet supported improving students’ writing skills, and assisted 99 percent of the samples to pass the course based on the university criteria. Based on the information from student behavior observation, it indicated that student’s had better motivation in studying English, and always performed writing skills. The learning effectiveness is significant at the level of .05. Satisfaction with studying English after using communicative exercise was positive. The student satisfaction with learning English after using the communicative exercises on the Internet was at the level of strong satisfaction (mean=4.319) or 86.38 percent.

Inquiries, Investigations and Immersion CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE CITATION- APA STYLE

This is similar to the present study because it both discussed the benefits that the students get from using the Internet in their studies. It showed the improvement on the communication skills of the students after performing different exercises on the Internet. Local Studies Opina (2010) developed and validated instructional modules in college English. She concluded that online learning is a competitive alternative in teaching English 11 for college level. She also mentioned that the use of online games and exercises is an innovation to teaching language skills. Success in online learning depends on strict compliance of timetable and schedule and regular interaction with teacher. In addition, students with convenient access to a computer and modem, sound reading and writing skills, and at the same time with motivation, and self-discipline to participate regularly, are most likely to succeed. It was also concluded in her study that although learning is achievable using the most available resources in the module and Internet, the teacher is still the most important component in online learning upon whom the students rely. Her study was relevant to the present research in that it tackled online teaching. However, she dealt mostly on the comparison of the effectiveness between virtual teaching and traditional teaching methods using her proposed module, while this study concerns more on the use of free websites in enhancing the competencies of the students in oral and written communications.

Styles of Citations and Documentations This module presents the styles of documentation and citation systems, differentiates the MLA and APA format, and demonstrates the two most widely used styles on referencing. Academic writing especially in the field of research constitutes rules. These rules require proper citation. Familiarity of these rules is critically important to safeguard against plagiarism, also refers to as an academic offense. It is an act of taking either intentionally or unintentionally other’s words as one’s own. On the other hand, proper citation gives integrity to one’s work.

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Documentation provides a list of relevant materials gleaned from other sources in writing a research paper or other writings done in academic or professional contexts. The value of a paper is seen in the documentation. Whether primary or secondary sources, they should be cited to reflect accuracy of information.

Reasons for Citation: 1. Defense against plagiarism 2. To acknowledge indebtedness 3. To establish validity of evidence 4. To provide cross –references 5. To establish an “intellectual network” 6. To establish authority of work

Distinguishing Between MLA and APA Format

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Inqueries, Investigations and Immersion INTRODUCTION TO THE NATURE AND INQUIRY OF RESEARCH

Reference/s: University, C. E. (2012), Writig Chapter 2: Review of Related Literature. Retrieved September 17, 2019, from SlideShare: https://www.slideshare.net/arlene5162/chapter-2-15397993 Baraceros, Esther L. (2017), Practical Research 2, Rex Book Store, Inc., First Edition Baraceros, Esther L. (2017), Practical Research 1, Rex Book Store, Inc., First Edition Sarno, Emerlita G. (2010), Tips and Techniques in Writing Research, Rex Book Store, Inc.

Picture Reference/s: https://vgulibguide.wordpress.com/info-literacy-skills/referencing-and-citations-skills/ https://www.sccpre.cat/show/hwJoRwb_writing-a-literature-review-review-of-relatedliterature/

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