Chapter Two is primarily the
literature review for your project. As a faculty reviewer, I will expect it to
begin with a short overview of your project, the study's purpose, and then the
literature sources that you used and key terms. Typically, the theoretical
basis for your study is discussed in some detail, often from a historical
perspective leading to its predictions or expectations for your study.
I expect to see your
variables or the topics of your study reviewed in depth, with what has been
previously found in relevant studies as well as the methodology the researchers
utilized. Be sure to relate each topic back to your study. If there is not an
obvious link to your study, the topic probably does not need to be included.
Remember Chapter 2 is demonstrating your expertise and knowledge of the topic
areas; it should be a discussion of the topics not just a listing of studies.
Examine and critique previous work in the area, show how your study will add to
the literature and knowledge in your field. By the time I complete Chapter 2, I
should have a detailed understanding of the history of all aspects of your
study and be convinced that you understand the relevant areas and topics.
Next time I will
examine Chapter 3. Do you have an issue or a question that you would like me to
discuss in a future post? Would you like to be a guest writer? Send me your
ideas! leann.stadtlander@waldenu.edu
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