The chapter 2 introduction sets the stage for your
literature review. There are 3 main topics that need to be discussed in this
section. 1) Restate the problem and purpose of the study; this should be a brief
summary of these areas. You are putting the chapter into the context of your
study for the reader.
2) Provide a concise synopsis of the current literature that
establishes the relevance of the problem. The keyword here is concise. You are
showing why your study is needed. So discuss very briefly the gap in the
literature and how your study will address the gap. Yes, this is very similar
info that you are asked to provide in chapter 1, but resist the impulse to
simply copy things. Restate it in your own words; be sure to include relevant
citations to support your arguments.
3) Finally, preview the major sections of the chapter. Give
your reader a picture of where you are going in the literature review.
By the end of the introductory section, your reader should
understand why you are doing your study, why your specific study is needed, and
where you are going in the literature review.
Next time we will examine literature searches. Do you have
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