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    A GOOD LITERATURE REVIEW? You should use the literature to explain your research - after all, you are not writing a literature review just to show what other researchers have done. You aim should be to: ➢ Show why your research needs to be carried out, ➢ How you came to choose certain methodologies or theories to work with, ➢ How your work adds to the research already carried out, etc. What is the purpose of a Literature Review? The purpose of a literature review is to convey

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    improve operational efficiencies; thus, ultimately improving wait times and patient experience and satisfaction. A comprehensive literature review and analysis was undertaken. In this paper,

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    REVIEW OF LITERATURE Vasudha Venugopal, (2010), an increasing number of IT professionals has been finding it difficult to handle emotional stress, according to experts. An occupational hazard,' the stress related to work needs to be addressed without delay, they emphasize. Coping with stress and striving for mental health welfare should be a matter of concern for all and not treated simply as a lifestyle problem of the IT phenomenon, says Nithya Chandrasekaran, a consultant physician for many IT

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    Literature Review: Developmental Changes In Toddlers Brian L. Logan PSY/605 Ashford University William Gibson/ August 7, 2017 It is important to have literature reviews for several reasons. As a psychologist, a review of literature will not only inform a person on the subject matter, but it enhances opinions on already known information. Developmental psychologists work with the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development in humans over their lifetime, even though

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    Literature review is a published document on a topic by accredited scholars and researchers. Literature review can be a theory which supports your research or your theory. Example of literature review is published document, government policy, international journal, a research which was conducted related to the topic, etc. There are two kind of important literature related to my hunch. Both of them are: 1. A research entitled “The Effectiveness of Cooperative Learning in Enhancing Speaking Skills

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    discussed in this review comes from authors Cheing and Hui-Chan (2002) who posed the research question: Does four weeks of TENS and/or isometric exercise produce cumulative reduction of osteoarthritic knee pain(5)? This study was completed because previous studies had a lack of control, were lacking statistical power and were not run in a scientific manner. Previous literature concerning TENS on knee osteoarthritis only recorded outcomes at the end of the treatment period(5). Previous literature was not controlled

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    contexts. As such, I hope to lean on this personal experience to shape my craftsmanship (Mills, 1959: 196; van den Hoonaard, 2014: 156; Inglis, 2010: 509). I conducted a literature review in order to situate my study in relation to the research that others have done (van den Hoonaard, 2014: 180). A qualitative literature review involves

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    Literature Review: The Effectiveness of the use of Sensory Therapy for Elderly Adults Diagnosed with Dementia. The purpose of this literature review is to show the need for more research into the effectiveness of utilizing sensory therapy with elderly adults living with dementia. There has been a significant amount of research and studies conducted on other mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety, however, there is a gap in the research regarding sensory therapy and dementia. Having this

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    Literature Review During the 1970’s there was a surge in debate and practice of employee share ownership schemes. While the benefits have been highlighted throughout various literatures since then, there has is still a continued interest in the topic to date. As seen through the literature, ESOP’s can be implemented in almost any company in any sector. There are various opinions on what exactly the benefits of ESOP’s are, while some feel they reduce the risk of trade dispute between unions and companies

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    CHAPTER -1 INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW From a producer 's point of view it is helpful to plan and incite a set scope of transformer sizes. Usually, the terminal voltages, VA rating and frequency are assigned. These specifications decide the materials to be utilized and their measurements. This way to deal with transformer outline has been used and displayed in point of interest in standard course book. It has been used as an outline execute for enlightening college classes at universities

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