REVIEW
The literature review process can be one of the most time-consuming and laborious steps in research, while also being one of the least recognized. Just learning how to search for the right research and what is trustworthy can be a challenge.
RESPOND
As you conduct a literature review for your annotated bibliography, what has been a challenge about identifying scholarly literature?
Explain why we want to only rely on scholarly work for this stage of research?
Share any work that you are not sure of whether it is scholarly.
Requirements
Initial posts: Minimum 200 words
2 APA formatted sources
Finding and Asking a Good Question
Not all information and research is equal, often because of the initial question being asked. Asking the right question allows us to get better information to improve our insights. In research, we usually do not want to choose questions that have already been answered, as we know the answers already. So, we look at the academic literature to understand what we know and how we know it. Sometimes we want or need to gain a new way of knowing what we think we know. If we do not understand what has already been done, it is hard to ask a good question. This week, apply these principles of asking a good question by evaluating some literature on your topic and identifying a clear topic.
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