Multiple Choice
The primary goal of literature review is to:
A) give the reader a clear understanding of what other researchers have done
B) let the reader understand the strengths and weaknesses of existing research
C) get the reader ready to understand what you will do and why
D) let the reader know what the hypothesis is so that there is no need to state the hypothesis
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