Category: Chapter 2: Review of Related Literature
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How to Write Synthesis of Study
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A quick and practical guide on how to write synthesis of study. Learn how to connect, analyze, and organize research findings to build a strong literature review.
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How to Write Research Gap
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Not sure how to write a research gap? Writing a research gap is about showing what’s missing in the literature and why your study matters. Learn how to do it with clarity, structure, and real evidence.
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Research Gap
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A research gap highlights what’s missing or overlooked in current literature. It gives your study clarity, direction, and originality framing its relevance and positioning your contribution within the field. Find out what defines a strong research gap and why it’s essential for meaningful, impactful research.
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How to Write the Synthesis of Literature
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Struggling to connect all your sources into a clear narrative? Get ideas on how to write the synthesis of literature through structured approaches, examples, and key strategies that highlight themes, reveal gaps, and align your review with your research focus.
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Synthesis of Literature
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A synthesis of literature doesn’t just list what other studies say it connects them. It shows how past research agrees, disagrees, and leaves room for your own study. This is where you find patterns, spot gaps, and start building the direction of your research.
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How to Write the Review of Related Studies (RRS)
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Writing the Review of Related Studies isn’t just about listing past research it’s about showing how your study fits into the bigger academic picture. This guide breaks down how to write an RRS that’s clear, relevant, and directly aligned with your topic, variables, and objectives.
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Review of Related Studies (RRS)
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Confused about the Review of Related Studies? Here’s what it really means, why it’s important, and how it helps connect past research to your own study, covering the essentials to build a strong foundation.
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How to Write the Conceptual Framework
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The Conceptual Framework ties your research together linking variables, theory, and purpose. Writing it clearly means showing how everything connects, both visually and in words, for a strong and focused study.
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Conceptual Framework
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Not sure what a conceptual framework is or how to create one? This guide breaks it down in simple terms, what it does, what elements to include, how to show the relationships between variables, and how it ties your research ideas directly to your questions, methods, and objectives.
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Chapter 2: Review of Related Literature
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Chapter 2: Review of Related Literature (RRL) often overwhelms students. This guide breaks it down step-by-step, what to include, how to organize your content, and where to find detailed templates, writing tips, and examples.