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Literature review

A literature review is an overview of the previously published works on a topic. The term can refer to a full scholarly paper or a section of a scholarly work such as a book, or an article. Either way, a literature review is supposed to provide the researcher/author and the audiences with a general image of the existing knowledge on the topic under question. A good literature review can ensure that a proper research question has been asked and a proper theoretical framework and/or research methodology have been chosen. To be precise, a literature review serves to situate the current study within the body of the relevant literature and to provide context for the reader. In such case, the review usually precedes the methodology and results sections of the work.

Producing a literature review is often a part of graduate and post-graduate student work, including in the preparation of a thesis, dissertation, or a journal article. Literature reviews are also common in a research proposal or prospectus (the document that is approved before a student formally begins a dissertation or thesis).[1]

A literature review can be a type of review article. In this sense, a literature review is a scholarly paper that presents the current knowledge including substantive findings as well as theoretical and methodological contributions to a particular topic. Literature reviews are secondary sources and do not report new or original experimental work. Most often associated with academic-oriented literature, such reviews are found in academic journals and are not to be confused with book reviews, which may also appear in the same publication. Literature reviews are a basis for research in nearly every academic field.

Types edit

Since the concept of a systematic review was formalized (codified) in the 1970s, a basic division among types of reviews is the dichotomy of narrative reviews versus systematic reviews. The term literature review without further specification still refers (even now, by convention) to a narrative review.

The main types of narrative reviews are evaluative, exploratory, and instrumental.[2]

A fourth type of review, the systematic review, also reviews the literature (the scientific literature), but because the term literature review conventionally refers to narrative reviews, the usage for referring to it is "systematic review". A systematic review is focused on a specific research question, trying to identify, appraise, select, and synthesize all high-quality research evidence and arguments relevant to that question. A meta-analysis is typically a systematic review using statistical methods to effectively combine the data used on all selected studies to produce a more reliable result.[3]

Torraco (2016)[4] describes an integrative literature review. The purpose of an integrative literature review is to generate new knowledge on a topic through the process of review, critique, and then synthesis of the literature under investigation.

George et al (2023)[5] offer an extensive overview of review approaches and describe six different types of review, each with their own unique purpose. First, the exploratory or scoping review which focuses on broadness as opposed to depth. Second, the systematic or integrative review which integrates empirical studies on a topic. Third, the meta-narrative review which is a qualitative review approach that uses literature to compare different research or practice communities. Fourth, the problematizing or critical review which proposes new ways of thinking about a concept by linking it with other literature. Fifth, the meta-analysis and meta-regression which provide an integration of quantitative studies and identify moderators. And, finally, the mixed research synthesis which combines other review approaches in the same paper. They also propose a model for selecting an approach by looking at the purpose, object, subject, community and practices of the review.

Process and product edit

Shields and Rangarajan (2013) distinguish between the process of reviewing the literature and a finished work or product known as a literature review.[6]: 193–229  The process of reviewing the literature is often ongoing and informs many aspects of the empirical research project.

The process of reviewing the literature requires different kinds of activities and ways of thinking.[7] Shields and Rangarajan (2013) and Granello (2001) link the activities of doing a literature review with Benjamin Bloom's revised taxonomy of the cognitive domain (ways of thinking: remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating).[6][8]

Use of artificial intelligence in a literature review edit

Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping traditional literature review across various disciplines.[9] Generative pre-trained transformers, such as ChatGPT, are often used by students[10] and academics for review purposes.[11]

Nevertheless, the employment of ChatGPT in academic reviews is problematic due to ChatGPT's propensity to "hallucinate".[12] In response, efforts are being made to mitigate these hallucinations through the integration of plugins. For instance, Rad et al. (2023) used ScholarAI for review in cardiothoracic surgery.[13][example needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Baglione, L. (2012). Writing a Research Paper in Political Science. Thousand Oaks, California: CQ Press.
  2. ^ Adams, John; Khan, Hafiz T. A.; Raeside, Robert (2007). Research methods for graduate business and social science students. New Delhi: SAGE Publications. p. 56. ISBN 9780761935896.
  3. ^ Bolderston, Amanda (June 2008). "Writing an Effective Literature Review". Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences. 39 (2): 86–92. doi:10.1016/j.jmir.2008.04.009. PMID 31051808.
  4. ^ Torraco, Richard J. (December 2016). "Writing Integrative Literature Reviews: Using the Past and Present to Explore the Future". Human Resource Development Review. 15 (4): 404–428. doi:10.1177/1534484316671606. ISSN 1534-4843. S2CID 152155091.
  5. ^ George, Bert; Andersen, Lotte B.; Hall, Jeremy; Pandey, Sanjay K (December 2023). "Writing impactful reviews to rejuvenate public administration: A framework and recommendations". Public Administration Review. 83 (6): 1517–1527. doi:10.1111/puar.13756.
  6. ^ a b Shields, Patricia; Rangarjan, Nandhini (2013). A Playbook for Research Methods: Integrating Conceptual Frameworks and Project Management. Stillwater, Oklahoma: New Forums Press. ISBN 978-1-58107-247-1.
  7. ^ Baker, P. (2000). "Writing a Literature Review". The Marketing Review. 1 (2): 219–247. doi:10.1362/1469347002529189.
  8. ^ Granello, D. H. (2001). "Promoting cognitive complexity in graduate written work: Using Bloom's taxonomy as a pedagogical tool to improve Literature Reviews". Counselor Education & Supervision. 40 (4): 292–307. doi:10.1002/j.1556-6978.2001.tb01261.x.
  9. ^ Wagner, Gerit; Lukyanenko, Roman; Paré, Guy (2022). "Artificial intelligence and the conduct of literature reviews". Journal of Information Technology. 37 (2): 209–226. doi:10.1177/02683962211048201. ISSN 0268-3962.
  10. ^ "What Students Are Saying About ChatGPT". The New York Times. 2023-02-02. Retrieved 2023-08-14.
  11. ^ Haman, Michael; Školník, Milan (2023-03-06). "Using ChatGPT to conduct a literature review". Accountability in Research: 1–3. doi:10.1080/08989621.2023.2185514. ISSN 0898-9621. PMID 36879536. S2CID 257377232.
  12. ^ Alkaissi, Hussam; McFarlane, Samy I.; Alkaissi, Hussam; McFarlane, Samy I. (2023-02-19). "Artificial Hallucinations in ChatGPT: Implications in Scientific Writing". Cureus. 15 (2): e35179. doi:10.7759/cureus.35179. ISSN 2168-8184. PMC 9939079. PMID 36811129.
  13. ^ Rad, Arian Arjomandi; Nia, Peyman Sardari; Athanasiou, Thanos (2023). "ChatGPT: revolutionizing cardiothoracic surgery research through artificial intelligence". Interdisciplinary CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery. 36 (6). doi:10.1093/icvts/ivad090. ISSN 2753-670X. PMC 10287897. PMID 37349973.

Further reading edit

  • Cooper, Harris M. (1998). Synthesizing Research: A Guide for Literature Reviews. Applied Social Research Methods (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications. ISBN 978-0761913481.
  • Creswell, John W. (2013). "Review of the Literature". Research Design. Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Method Approaches (4th ed.). Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications. ISBN 9781452226101.
  • Dellinger, Amy B. (2005). "Validity and the Review of Literature". Research in the Schools. 12 (2): 41–54.
  • Dellinger, Amy B.; Leech, Nancy L. (2007). "Toward a Unified Validation Framework in Mixed Methods Research". Journal of Mixed Methods Research. 1 (4): 309–332. doi:10.1177/1558689807306147. S2CID 145367484.
  • Galvan, José L. (2015). Writing Literature Reviews: A Guide for Students of the Social and Behavioral Sciences (6th ed.). Pyrczak Publishing. ISBN 978-1936523375.
  • Green, Bart N.; Johnson, Claire D.; Adams, Alan (2006). "Writing Narrative Literature Reviews for Peer-Reviewed Journals: Secrets of the Trade". Journal of Chiropractic Medicine. 5 (3): 101–114. doi:10.1016/S0899-3467(07)60142-6. PMC 2647067. PMID 19674681.
  • Phelps, Richard P. (2018). "To save the research literature, get rid of the literature review". LSE Impact Blog, London School of Economics.

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relevant literature and to provide context for the reader In such case the review usually precedes the methodology and results sections of the work Producing a literature review is often a part of graduate and post graduate student work including in the preparation of a thesis dissertation or a journal article Literature reviews are also common in a research proposal or prospectus the document that is approved before a student formally begins a dissertation or thesis 1 A literature review can be a type of review article In this sense a literature review is a scholarly paper that presents the current knowledge including substantive findings as well as theoretical and methodological contributions to a particular topic Literature reviews are secondary sources and do not report new or original experimental work Most often associated with academic oriented literature such reviews are found in academic journals and are not to be confused with book reviews which may also appear in the same publication Literature reviews are a basis for research in nearly every academic field Contents 1 Types 2 Process and product 2 1 Use of artificial intelligence in a literature review 3 See also 4 References 5 Further readingTypes editSince the concept of a systematic review was formalized codified in the 1970s a basic division among types of reviews is the dichotomy of narrative reviews versus systematic reviews The term literature review without further specification still refers even now by convention to a narrative review The main types of narrative reviews are evaluative exploratory and instrumental 2 A fourth type of review the systematic review also reviews the literature the scientific literature but because the term literature review conventionally refers to narrative reviews the usage for referring to it is systematic review A systematic review is focused on a specific research question trying to identify appraise select and synthesize all high quality research evidence and arguments relevant to that question A meta analysis is typically a systematic review using statistical methods to effectively combine the data used on all selected studies to produce a more reliable result 3 Torraco 2016 4 describes an integrative literature review The purpose of an integrative literature review is to generate new knowledge on a topic through the process of review critique and then synthesis of the literature under investigation George et al 2023 5 offer an extensive overview of review approaches and describe six different types of review each with their own unique purpose First the exploratory or scoping review which focuses on broadness as opposed to depth Second the systematic or integrative review which integrates empirical studies on a topic Third the meta narrative review which is a qualitative review approach that uses literature to compare different research or practice communities Fourth the problematizing or critical review which proposes new ways of thinking about a concept by linking it with other literature Fifth the meta analysis and meta regression which provide an integration of quantitative studies and identify moderators And finally the mixed research synthesis which combines other review approaches in the same paper They also propose a model for selecting an approach by looking at the purpose object subject community and practices of the review Process and product editShields and Rangarajan 2013 distinguish between the process of reviewing the literature and a finished work or product known as a literature review 6 193 229 The process of reviewing the literature is often ongoing and informs many aspects of the empirical research project The process of reviewing the literature requires different kinds of activities and ways of thinking 7 Shields and Rangarajan 2013 and Granello 2001 link the activities of doing a literature review with Benjamin Bloom s revised taxonomy of the cognitive domain ways of thinking remembering understanding applying analyzing evaluating and creating 6 8 Use of artificial intelligence in a literature review edit Artificial intelligence AI is reshaping traditional literature review across various disciplines 9 Generative pre trained transformers such as ChatGPT are often used by students 10 and academics for review purposes 11 Nevertheless the employment of ChatGPT in academic reviews is problematic due to ChatGPT s propensity to hallucinate 12 In response efforts are being made to mitigate these hallucinations through the integration of plugins For instance Rad et al 2023 used ScholarAI for review in cardiothoracic surgery 13 example needed See also edit nbsp Wikiversity has learning resources about Literature review Empirical study of literature Living review Media monitoring Review journalReferences edit Baglione L 2012 Writing a Research Paper in Political Science Thousand Oaks California CQ Press Adams John Khan Hafiz T A Raeside Robert 2007 Research methods for graduate business and social science students New Delhi SAGE Publications p 56 ISBN 9780761935896 Bolderston Amanda June 2008 Writing an Effective Literature Review Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences 39 2 86 92 doi 10 1016 j jmir 2008 04 009 PMID 31051808 Torraco Richard J December 2016 Writing Integrative Literature Reviews Using the Past and Present to Explore the Future Human Resource Development Review 15 4 404 428 doi 10 1177 1534484316671606 ISSN 1534 4843 S2CID 152155091 George Bert Andersen Lotte B Hall Jeremy Pandey Sanjay K December 2023 Writing impactful reviews to rejuvenate public administration A framework and recommendations Public Administration Review 83 6 1517 1527 doi 10 1111 puar 13756 a b Shields Patricia Rangarjan Nandhini 2013 A Playbook for Research Methods Integrating Conceptual Frameworks and Project Management Stillwater Oklahoma New Forums Press ISBN 978 1 58107 247 1 Baker P 2000 Writing a Literature Review The Marketing Review 1 2 219 247 doi 10 1362 1469347002529189 Granello D H 2001 Promoting cognitive complexity in graduate written work Using Bloom s taxonomy as a pedagogical tool to improve Literature Reviews Counselor Education amp Supervision 40 4 292 307 doi 10 1002 j 1556 6978 2001 tb01261 x Wagner Gerit Lukyanenko Roman Pare Guy 2022 Artificial intelligence and the conduct of literature reviews Journal of Information Technology 37 2 209 226 doi 10 1177 02683962211048201 ISSN 0268 3962 What Students Are Saying About ChatGPT The New York Times 2023 02 02 Retrieved 2023 08 14 Haman Michael Skolnik Milan 2023 03 06 Using ChatGPT to conduct a literature review Accountability in Research 1 3 doi 10 1080 08989621 2023 2185514 ISSN 0898 9621 PMID 36879536 S2CID 257377232 Alkaissi Hussam McFarlane Samy I Alkaissi Hussam McFarlane Samy I 2023 02 19 Artificial Hallucinations in ChatGPT Implications in Scientific Writing Cureus 15 2 e35179 doi 10 7759 cureus 35179 ISSN 2168 8184 PMC 9939079 PMID 36811129 Rad Arian Arjomandi Nia Peyman Sardari Athanasiou Thanos 2023 ChatGPT revolutionizing cardiothoracic surgery research through artificial intelligence Interdisciplinary CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 36 6 doi 10 1093 icvts ivad090 ISSN 2753 670X PMC 10287897 PMID 37349973 Further reading editCooper Harris M 1998 Synthesizing Research A Guide for Literature Reviews Applied Social Research Methods 3rd ed Thousand Oaks California SAGE Publications ISBN 978 0761913481 Creswell John W 2013 Review of the Literature Research Design Qualitative Quantitative and Mixed Method Approaches 4th ed Thousand Oaks California SAGE Publications ISBN 9781452226101 Dellinger Amy B 2005 Validity and the Review of Literature Research in the Schools 12 2 41 54 Dellinger Amy B Leech Nancy L 2007 Toward a Unified Validation Framework in Mixed Methods Research Journal of Mixed Methods Research 1 4 309 332 doi 10 1177 1558689807306147 S2CID 145367484 Galvan Jose L 2015 Writing Literature Reviews A Guide for Students of the Social and Behavioral Sciences 6th ed Pyrczak Publishing ISBN 978 1936523375 Green Bart N Johnson Claire D Adams Alan 2006 Writing Narrative Literature Reviews for Peer Reviewed Journals Secrets of the Trade Journal of Chiropractic Medicine 5 3 101 114 doi 10 1016 S0899 3467 07 60142 6 PMC 2647067 PMID 19674681 Phelps Richard P 2018 To save the research literature get rid of the literature review LSE Impact Blog London School of Economics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Literature review amp oldid 1213963265, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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