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Typically, the literature review should:

  • A Include few or no works more than five years old to avoid having the work become prematurely obsolete.
  • B Be limited to work coming out of the very best labs and universities in the country.
  • C Give a broad overview of the area, without getting bogged down in the details of particular studies or theoretical perspectives.
  • D Emphasize how the studies being reviewed are related to the research problem under consideration.
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The literature review should emphasize how the studies being reviewed are related to the research problem under consideration. This means that the review should focus on identifying and discussing relevant studies that contribute to the understanding of the research problem. By doing so, the literature review provides a context for the research and demonstrates the significance of the problem being studied. It helps establish the need for the research and shows how it fits into the existing body of knowledge.

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