Exam 5: Reviewing the Literature
Exam 1: What Is Research,10 Questions
Exam 2: Research Traditions in Sport10 Questions
Exam 3: The Research Process4 Questions
Exam 4: Research Questions, Aims and Objectives6 Questions
Exam 5: Reviewing the Literature8 Questions
Exam 6: Theories, Concepts and Variables9 Questions
Exam 7: Research Designs and Research Ethics10 Questions
Exam 8: Collecting Data I: the Questionnaire Survey10 Questions
Exam 9: Collecting Data Ii: Interview10 Questions
Exam 10: Collecting Data Iii: Unobtrusive Methods Observation and Content Analysis5 Questions
Exam 11: Collecting Data Iv: Ethnographic Research in Sport5 Questions
Exam 12: Online Sport Research5 Questions
Exam 13: Analysing Data I: Quantitative Data Analysis9 Questions
Exam 14: Analysing Data Ii: Qualitative Data Analysis7 Questions
Exam 15: Writing the Research Report7 Questions
Exam 16: Practical Issues5 Questions
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A literature review that focuses on the ideas and concepts first, before becoming more focused on the research question is an example of what structure of literature review?
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Which of the following is ------------------------------- generally considered to be a purpose of the literature review?
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A literature review that focuses on different concepts first, before bringing them together at the end is an example of what structure of literature review?
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What will generally be your most important source of literature?
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Which of the following is the preferred search engine for academic sources?
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How do literature reviews tend to differ between quantitative and qualitative studies?
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