Abstract

A literature review is a critical analysis of the relationships among different research based works that relate to your topic of interest. When you undertake a literature review you identify a research question(s) and then attempt to answer the question by searching for and analyzing the literature.

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Authors

Robyn A. Rice

Author Details

Robin A. Ryce, PhD, RN, CNE, Associate Professor Graduate Online Division Chamberlain University,

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Phi Pi

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Presentation

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Keywords:

Literature Review, Literature Searches, Writing for Publication, Standards for Writing for Publication

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Review Type

Peer-review: Single Blind

Acquisition

Self-submission

Date of Issue

2017-09-22

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