Chapter 3, "Writing the Review of Literature for Your Study," of this book provides one example of how to go about putting together and writing a literature review. You'll find an example of one entry in an annotated bibliography in Figure 3.3 on p. 55. (Be sure to read the paragraph about annotated bibliographies on the previous page.)
Writing a Proposal for Your Dissertation: Guidelines and Examples by Steven R. Terrell
This user-friendly guide helps students get started on--and complete--a successful doctoral dissertation proposal by accessibly explaining the process and breaking it down into manageable steps. Steven R. Terrell demonstrates how to write each chapter of the proposal, including the problem statement, purpose statement, and research questions and hypotheses; literature review; and detailed plan for data collection and analysis. Of special utility, end-of-chapter exercises serve as building blocks for developing a full draft of an original proposal. Numerous case study examples are drawn from across the social, behavioral, and health science disciplines. Appendices present an exemplary proposal written three ways to encompass quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods designs. User-Friendly Features *"Let's Start Writing" exercises leading up to a complete proposal draft. *"Do You Understand?" checklists of key terms plus an end-of-book glossary. *End-of-chapter quizzes with answers. *Case study examples from education, psychology, health sciences, business, and information systems. *Sample proposal with three variants of the methods chapter: quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods.
Call Number: ebook or 2nd floor 378.2 T277w
ISBN: 9781462523023
Publication Date: 2015