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How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education Book Cover
How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education, 5/e
Jack R. Fraenkel, San Francisco State University
Norman E. Wallen, San Francisco State University

Reviewing the Literature

Learning Objectives

Studying this chapter should enable you to:

Describe briefly why a literature review is of value

Name the steps a researcher goes through in conducting a review of the literature

Describe briefly the kinds of information contained in a general reference and give an example of such a source

Explain the difference between a primary and a secondary source and give an example of each type

Explain what is meant by the phrase "search term" and how such terms are used in literature searches

Conduct both a manual and a computer search of the literature on a topic of interest to you after a small amount of "hand-on" computer time and a little help from a librarian

Write a summary of your literature review

Explain what a meta-analysis is