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CHAPTER II
REVIEW OF RELATED
LITERATURE
What is Review of Related Literature
(RRL)?
 A literature review is an evaluative report of
information found in the literature related to your
selected area of study.
 A literature is an oral or written record of man’s
significant experiences that are artistically conveyed
in a prosaic manner.
 A review of related literature is the process of
collecting, selecting, and reading books, journals,
reports, abstracts, and other reference materials.
WHAT MAY BE INCLUDED IN THE RRL?
1. Background information about the problem and related
concepts.
2. Theories that explain the existence of the problem and the
possible connection between certain factors and the problem
3. Data that confirms the existence and seriousness of the
problem
4. General and specific findings of studies related to the
problem
5. Recommendations for further study given in related studies
PURPOSE OF RRL:
1. To obtain background knowledge of your
research
2. To relate your study to the current condition or
situation of the world
3. To show the capacity of your research work to
introduce new knowledge
4. To expand, prove, or disprove the findings of
previous research studies
5. To increase your understanding of the underlying
theories, principles, or concepts of your research
6. To explain technical terms involved in your research
study
7. To highlight the significance of your work with the kind
of evidence it gathered to support the conclusion of your
research
8. To avoid repeating previous research studies
9. To recommend the necessity of further research on a
certain topic.
THREE BASIC TYPES OF LITERATURE
SOURCES
The term sources refer to print, electronic or visual materials
necessary for your research. Sources are classified into primary,
secondary and tertiary.
 Examples of primary sources:
 Letters / correspondence, diaries, memoirs, autobiographies, official or research
reports, patents and designs and empirical research articles.
 Examples of secondary sources:
 Academic journal articles, conference proceedings, books, documentaries
 Examples of tertiary sources:
 Encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, atlas
WHAT AND WHEN TO CITE
You should always cite other people’s words, ideas, and
other intellectual property that you use in your paper or
that influence your ideas. This includes but is not
limited to:
1. books
2. journal articles
3. web pages
4. reports
5. data
6. statistics
7. speeches
8. lectures
9.personal interview
The following are the terms used to express your
appreciation for or recognition of people’s ownership of
barrowed ideas:
1. Acknowledgement – the beginning portion of the work
that indentifies individuals who have contributed something
for the production of the paper
2. References or Bibliography – a complete list of all
reading materials, including books, journals, periodicals, etc.
from where the borrowed ideas came from.
3. Citation or In-text Citation – references within the main
body of the text, specifically in RRL.
STEPS IN WRITING
REVIEW OF RELATED
LITERATURE
1. Review the precise definition
of the research problem. Note
the key variables specified in
the study objectives and
hypothesis.
2. Formulate “search terms”
(key words or phrases)
Problem: Adolescents’ Perceptions on the
Effect of Punishment on Self-Esteem
and Academic Performance”
Search term: “punishment and learning”,
“self-esteem and performance”
3. Using indexes of general
references, search for
relevant primary and
secondary sources guided by
the search terms.
List in a note of index card the
bibliographical data of the pertinent
information selected as follows:
a. author
b. title
c. name of publication
d. date of publication (include place and
date)
e. pages of the article
PURPOSES OF CITATION
1. To give importance and respect to
other people for what they know about
the field.
2. To give authority, validity, and
credibility to other people’s claims,
conclusions and arguments
3. To prove your broad and extensive
reading for authentic and relevant
materials about your topic
4. To help readers find or contact
the sources of ideas easily
5. To permit readers to check the
accuracy of your work
6. To save your self from plagiarism
PATTERNS OF CITATION
1. Summary – the citation in this case is a
shortened version of the original text
that is expressed in your own language.
2. Paraphrase – this is the antithesis of
the first one because, here, instead of
shortening the form of the text, you
explain what the text means to you
using your own words.
3. Short Direct Quotation – only a part of the
author’s sentence, the whole sentence, or several
sentences, not exceeding 40 words, is what you
can quote or repeat in writing through this citation
patterns. Since this makes you copy the exact
words of the writer, it is necessary that you give
the number of the page where the readers can find
the copied words.
Example:
Contexts is influenced by these four factors:
“language, culture, institutions, and ideologies.”
(Arandia, 2015,p8)
4. Long Direct Qoutation or Block
Quotation, or Extract – named in
many ways, this citation patterms
makes you copy the author’s exact
words numbering from 40 to 100
words. Under APA (Americam
Psychological Association), the limit is
eight lines.
5. Tense of Verbs for reporting
Active verbs are effective words to
use in reporting author’s ideas.
EXAMPLES:
Present tense – Marcos explains…
Past Tense – Marcos explained…
Present perfect tense – Marcos has
explained
PLAGIARISM
Plagiarism is an act of quoting
or copying the exact words of
the writer and passing words off
as your own words.
HOW TO CITE IN THE
REVIEW OF RELATED
LITERATURE
A. WORK BY ONE AUTHOR
If you use the author’s name as part of your
sentences, place only the date of publication in
parentheses
Example:
Amante (2001) mentioned the role of the
family in his artice
If you give both date and author in your
sentences, you do not need a citation.
Example:
In a 2001 study at EARIST, Sabas
addressed this problem.
If you give neither in your sentence, you must
give both in parentheses.
Example:
According to Pena et al. (2010)……
(Pena et al.,2010) showed……
B. WORK BY TWO AUTHORS
Give the names of both authors every time the work is
cited.
Example:
Carino and Sonio (2007) mentioned that …..
C. WORK BY THREE, FOUR, OR FIVE
AUTHORS
 Give the names of all authors the first time that work is cited.
When the names are given in parentheses, use an ampersand
instead of and.
 In later citations, give only the name of the first author,
followed by et al.
Example:
According to Cabrera, Bandoy, Soriano, and Masilang
(2009)…
Recent research (Cabrera, Bandoy, Soriano, &
Masilang, 2009) has shown ……
The researchers (Cabrera et al., 2009) further
hypothesized ……
D. WORK BY SIX OR MORE AUTHORS
 Give only the last name of the first author followed by et
al.
Example:
Pena et al. (2010) Mentioned…….
According to Pena et al. (2010)………
Vidal et al (2010) concluded that working in a
library is the best job a student can have.
E. WORKS WITH NO AUTHOR:
 For an in-text citation for a source with
no identified author, your in-text
citation will include the first part of your
reference, usually the title.
When research is completed in a timely
manner, student grades are better (“How to
Succeed”, 2010).
F. CORPORATE AUTHOR
 Write the acronym. In subsequent in-text
citations, use the acronym only.
According to the National Institute of
Mental Health (NIMH, 2007), high cholesterol
levels are affecting children as well as
adults.
In addition, NIMH(2007) also published the
result of their study to raise awareness to the
community.
G. LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Give the name of the act and year.
Example:
Higher Education Act (1994)
QUIZ
1. Sources that directly report or
present a person’s own experiences.
a. Primary Sources
b. Secondary Sources
c. General Sources
d. Tertiary Sources
2. The process of collecting, selecting, and
reading books, journals, reports, abstracts,
and other reference materials.
a. Citation
b. Sources
c. review of related literature
d. Acknowledgement
3. The beginning portion of the work that
identifies individuals who have contributed
something for the production of the paper
a. Citation
b. Sources
c. review of related literature
d. Acknowledgement
4. Sources that report or describe other
people’s experiences or worldviews.
a. Primary Sources
b. Secondary Sources
c. General Sources
d. Tertiary Sources
5. An oral or written record of man’s
significant experiences that are
artistically conveyed in a prosaic manner.
a. Citation
b. Synthesis
c. Literature
d. Sources
6. A complete list of all reading materials,
including books, journals, periodicals, etc.
from where the borrowed ideas came from.
a. References
b. Acknowledgement
c. Citation
d. Sources
7. The citation in this case is a shortened
version of the original text that is
expressed in your own language.
a. Paraphrase
b. References
c. Summary
d. Quotation
8. It is an act of quoting or copying the exact
words of the writer and passing words off as
your own words.
a. Paraphrase
b. References
c. Plagiarism
d. Quotation
9. It is an evaluative report of information
found in the literature related to your
selected area of study.
a. literature review
b. References
c. Sources
d. Citation
10. Which of the following may be included
in Review of Related Literature?
a. Background information about the
problem and related concepts.
b. General and specific findings of studies
related to the problem
c. Recommendations for further study
given in related studies
d. All of the above
11. To obtain background knowledge of your
research
12. To save yourself from plagiarism
13. To expand, prove, or disprove the findings of
previous research studies
14. To increase your understanding of the
underlying theories, principles, or concepts of
your research
15. To give importance and respect to other
people for what they know about the field.

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Topic - RRL.pdf

  • 1. CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
  • 2. What is Review of Related Literature (RRL)?  A literature review is an evaluative report of information found in the literature related to your selected area of study.  A literature is an oral or written record of man’s significant experiences that are artistically conveyed in a prosaic manner.  A review of related literature is the process of collecting, selecting, and reading books, journals, reports, abstracts, and other reference materials.
  • 3. WHAT MAY BE INCLUDED IN THE RRL? 1. Background information about the problem and related concepts. 2. Theories that explain the existence of the problem and the possible connection between certain factors and the problem 3. Data that confirms the existence and seriousness of the problem 4. General and specific findings of studies related to the problem 5. Recommendations for further study given in related studies
  • 4. PURPOSE OF RRL: 1. To obtain background knowledge of your research 2. To relate your study to the current condition or situation of the world 3. To show the capacity of your research work to introduce new knowledge 4. To expand, prove, or disprove the findings of previous research studies
  • 5. 5. To increase your understanding of the underlying theories, principles, or concepts of your research 6. To explain technical terms involved in your research study 7. To highlight the significance of your work with the kind of evidence it gathered to support the conclusion of your research 8. To avoid repeating previous research studies 9. To recommend the necessity of further research on a certain topic.
  • 6. THREE BASIC TYPES OF LITERATURE SOURCES The term sources refer to print, electronic or visual materials necessary for your research. Sources are classified into primary, secondary and tertiary.  Examples of primary sources:  Letters / correspondence, diaries, memoirs, autobiographies, official or research reports, patents and designs and empirical research articles.  Examples of secondary sources:  Academic journal articles, conference proceedings, books, documentaries  Examples of tertiary sources:  Encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, atlas
  • 7. WHAT AND WHEN TO CITE
  • 8. You should always cite other people’s words, ideas, and other intellectual property that you use in your paper or that influence your ideas. This includes but is not limited to: 1. books 2. journal articles 3. web pages 4. reports 5. data 6. statistics 7. speeches 8. lectures 9.personal interview
  • 9. The following are the terms used to express your appreciation for or recognition of people’s ownership of barrowed ideas: 1. Acknowledgement – the beginning portion of the work that indentifies individuals who have contributed something for the production of the paper 2. References or Bibliography – a complete list of all reading materials, including books, journals, periodicals, etc. from where the borrowed ideas came from. 3. Citation or In-text Citation – references within the main body of the text, specifically in RRL.
  • 10. STEPS IN WRITING REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
  • 11. 1. Review the precise definition of the research problem. Note the key variables specified in the study objectives and hypothesis.
  • 12. 2. Formulate “search terms” (key words or phrases) Problem: Adolescents’ Perceptions on the Effect of Punishment on Self-Esteem and Academic Performance” Search term: “punishment and learning”, “self-esteem and performance”
  • 13. 3. Using indexes of general references, search for relevant primary and secondary sources guided by the search terms.
  • 14. List in a note of index card the bibliographical data of the pertinent information selected as follows: a. author b. title c. name of publication d. date of publication (include place and date) e. pages of the article
  • 16. 1. To give importance and respect to other people for what they know about the field. 2. To give authority, validity, and credibility to other people’s claims, conclusions and arguments 3. To prove your broad and extensive reading for authentic and relevant materials about your topic
  • 17. 4. To help readers find or contact the sources of ideas easily 5. To permit readers to check the accuracy of your work 6. To save your self from plagiarism
  • 18. PATTERNS OF CITATION 1. Summary – the citation in this case is a shortened version of the original text that is expressed in your own language. 2. Paraphrase – this is the antithesis of the first one because, here, instead of shortening the form of the text, you explain what the text means to you using your own words.
  • 19. 3. Short Direct Quotation – only a part of the author’s sentence, the whole sentence, or several sentences, not exceeding 40 words, is what you can quote or repeat in writing through this citation patterns. Since this makes you copy the exact words of the writer, it is necessary that you give the number of the page where the readers can find the copied words. Example: Contexts is influenced by these four factors: “language, culture, institutions, and ideologies.” (Arandia, 2015,p8)
  • 20. 4. Long Direct Qoutation or Block Quotation, or Extract – named in many ways, this citation patterms makes you copy the author’s exact words numbering from 40 to 100 words. Under APA (Americam Psychological Association), the limit is eight lines.
  • 21. 5. Tense of Verbs for reporting Active verbs are effective words to use in reporting author’s ideas. EXAMPLES: Present tense – Marcos explains… Past Tense – Marcos explained… Present perfect tense – Marcos has explained
  • 22. PLAGIARISM Plagiarism is an act of quoting or copying the exact words of the writer and passing words off as your own words.
  • 23. HOW TO CITE IN THE REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
  • 24. A. WORK BY ONE AUTHOR If you use the author’s name as part of your sentences, place only the date of publication in parentheses Example: Amante (2001) mentioned the role of the family in his artice
  • 25. If you give both date and author in your sentences, you do not need a citation. Example: In a 2001 study at EARIST, Sabas addressed this problem. If you give neither in your sentence, you must give both in parentheses. Example: According to Pena et al. (2010)…… (Pena et al.,2010) showed……
  • 26. B. WORK BY TWO AUTHORS Give the names of both authors every time the work is cited. Example: Carino and Sonio (2007) mentioned that …..
  • 27. C. WORK BY THREE, FOUR, OR FIVE AUTHORS  Give the names of all authors the first time that work is cited. When the names are given in parentheses, use an ampersand instead of and.  In later citations, give only the name of the first author, followed by et al. Example: According to Cabrera, Bandoy, Soriano, and Masilang (2009)… Recent research (Cabrera, Bandoy, Soriano, & Masilang, 2009) has shown …… The researchers (Cabrera et al., 2009) further hypothesized ……
  • 28. D. WORK BY SIX OR MORE AUTHORS  Give only the last name of the first author followed by et al. Example: Pena et al. (2010) Mentioned……. According to Pena et al. (2010)……… Vidal et al (2010) concluded that working in a library is the best job a student can have.
  • 29. E. WORKS WITH NO AUTHOR:  For an in-text citation for a source with no identified author, your in-text citation will include the first part of your reference, usually the title. When research is completed in a timely manner, student grades are better (“How to Succeed”, 2010).
  • 30. F. CORPORATE AUTHOR  Write the acronym. In subsequent in-text citations, use the acronym only. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH, 2007), high cholesterol levels are affecting children as well as adults. In addition, NIMH(2007) also published the result of their study to raise awareness to the community.
  • 31. G. LEGAL DOCUMENTS Give the name of the act and year. Example: Higher Education Act (1994)
  • 32. QUIZ
  • 33. 1. Sources that directly report or present a person’s own experiences. a. Primary Sources b. Secondary Sources c. General Sources d. Tertiary Sources
  • 34. 2. The process of collecting, selecting, and reading books, journals, reports, abstracts, and other reference materials. a. Citation b. Sources c. review of related literature d. Acknowledgement
  • 35. 3. The beginning portion of the work that identifies individuals who have contributed something for the production of the paper a. Citation b. Sources c. review of related literature d. Acknowledgement
  • 36. 4. Sources that report or describe other people’s experiences or worldviews. a. Primary Sources b. Secondary Sources c. General Sources d. Tertiary Sources
  • 37. 5. An oral or written record of man’s significant experiences that are artistically conveyed in a prosaic manner. a. Citation b. Synthesis c. Literature d. Sources
  • 38. 6. A complete list of all reading materials, including books, journals, periodicals, etc. from where the borrowed ideas came from. a. References b. Acknowledgement c. Citation d. Sources
  • 39. 7. The citation in this case is a shortened version of the original text that is expressed in your own language. a. Paraphrase b. References c. Summary d. Quotation
  • 40. 8. It is an act of quoting or copying the exact words of the writer and passing words off as your own words. a. Paraphrase b. References c. Plagiarism d. Quotation
  • 41. 9. It is an evaluative report of information found in the literature related to your selected area of study. a. literature review b. References c. Sources d. Citation
  • 42. 10. Which of the following may be included in Review of Related Literature? a. Background information about the problem and related concepts. b. General and specific findings of studies related to the problem c. Recommendations for further study given in related studies d. All of the above
  • 43. 11. To obtain background knowledge of your research 12. To save yourself from plagiarism 13. To expand, prove, or disprove the findings of previous research studies 14. To increase your understanding of the underlying theories, principles, or concepts of your research 15. To give importance and respect to other people for what they know about the field.