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Literature Review
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Theory and Research Three Models
  • The theory before research model
  • Ideas-Theory-Design Study-Data Collection-Analysis
    -Findings-Ideas
  • Works where there is a well-developed knowledge
    base and strong theories.
  • You think you know the answer before you gather
    any data. You gather data to test your answer.
  • You have an idea and you look to a theory that
    suggests an explanation/solution.

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Theory and Research Three Models
  • The research before theory model
  • Ideas-Design Study-Data Collection-Theory-Analysis
    -Findings-Ideas
  • Works where there is neither a well-developed
    knowledge base nor strong theories.
  • You need to look to the data to obtain an answer.
    Your theory come from what you learn as you
    gather data.
  • You have an idea and you design a way to collect
    data and after that you develop a theory.

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Theory and Research Three Models
  • The Spiraling Research Approach
  • Dont try to memorize all the directions
  • Point is there is a huge amount of feedback

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Working Model for Research
  • Ideas?Literature Review?Design?Data
    Collection?Analysis Findings?Dissemination
  • Begin with ideas,
  • Check relevant literature for more ideas and
    theories,
  • Use these to generate a research question or
    researchable foci (hypothesis if appropriate),
  • Design study, collect data, etc.

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Reviewing the Literature
  • Idea gives you an initial interestmale college
    student drinking.
  • Genearte an initial question trying to focus
    interestWhat is relationship between college and
    male drinking?
  • Begin library review. Libraries are all different
    and Internet makes more and more information
    available electronically.

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OSU Library Resources (lab)
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Reviewing the Literature
  • Go beyond your library with internet searches
    such as google. May find programs that are
    related to your topic.
  • Many good articles may not show up on the
    internet.
  • Ask for a reference library to help you search
    the library.

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Literature Review
  • Evaluating Web sites
  • Whose web site? names can be extremely
    misleading.
  • Search for information on the site itself.
    Friends of Diversity may be a group opposed to
    diversity.
  • What is the date of material? often hard to
    know. Web sites may not be deleted when they are
    abandoned.
  • Can information be collaborated?

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Literature Review
  • You may have a computerized information retrieval
    system to use.
  • A word document is a simple approach with
  • One page for each quotation, finding, etc.
  • Use quotation marks or something when it is a
    direct quote and page numbers.
  • Put key word or topic at top of page.
  • Uses example on page 25 as a model.
  • A list of complete references at the end of the
    file
  • Include citations from earlier pages in the
    references.

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Literature Review
  • The most basic system is a two card method. Using
    4 x 6 cards.
  • Author Card (see page 24) has formal reference.
  • Include authors, date, title, publication, page
    numbers, and where you got it (web page, library
    call number). Include more than you think you
    need.
  • Might list key words relevant to your question
  • Subject Card (see page 25) and what is in Word
    document.
  • 4 x 6 cards are easy to shuffle/organize

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Literature Review
  • The written literature review is like a funnel.
  • Start with the general area of interestgeneral
    idea.
  • Get more and more focused on your specific
    research question.
  • The last paragraph or two of the literature
    review should give you specific research
    question/hypothesis.

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Research Hypothesis
  • Sometimes you have a specific hypothesis.
  • At the least, an hypothesis requires and
    independent and dependent variable and what you
    expect their relationship to be.
  • An hypothesis is most common where there are well
    developed theories and extensive research.

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Research Question
  • More often, you have a research question.
  • The literature review leads to this question as
    what needs to be investigated.
  • We know a lot about diversity, but very little
    about gender diversity in female dominated fields
    and why men are rare in these fields. Nobody has
    done a systematic study of this in an HDFS
    department. Our question is why are there so few
    men in HDFS and what could HDFS do to change
    this.
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