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Writing and Presenting
Literature Review
Dr. Warren A. Ramos

1
Structure of review articles
• Literature reviews are in reality a type of
research
• Should conform to the anatomy of a
typical scholarly article
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–
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Abstract
Introduction
Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
References

2
Structure of literature review
• Introduction
• Gives a quick idea of the topic of the literature review,
such as the central theme or organizational pattern.

• Body
• Contains your discussion of sources.

• Conclusions/Recommendations
• Discuss what you have drawn from reviewing literature
so far. Where might the discussion proceed?

3
Organization of literature review
• A general organization looks like a
funnel
– Broader topics
– Subtopics
– Studies like yours

4
How to organize studies
• Chronological
– By publication date
– By trend

• Thematic
– A structure which considers different
themes

• Methodological
– Focuses on the methods of the
researcher, e.g., qualitative versus
quantitative approaches

5
Making links between studies
Agreements
• Similarly, author B points to…
• Likewise, author C makes the case that…
• Author D also makes this point…
• Again, it is possible to see how author E agrees with author
D…
Disagreements
• However, author B points to…
• On the other hand, author C makes the case that…
• Conversely, Author D argues…
• Nevertheless, what author E suggests…
6
Summary table
• It is useful to prepare.
• Such a table provides a quick overview that
allows the reviewer to make sense of a large
mass of information.
• The tables could include columns with headings
such as
–
–
–
–
–
–

Author
type of study
Sample
Design
data collection approach
key findings
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Atmospherics in service environments

Summary table of literature

Citation

Sample

Environment

Method

Conclusions

Colour
Bellizzi, Crowley and
Hasty (1983)

125 Adults

Furniture store

Laboratory
experiment
Photographic
slide
simulations

Warm and cool colours created different emotional
responses. Customers view red retail environments as
more negative and unpleasant than blue.

Bellizzi, & Hite
(1992)

70 Adult women
107 Students

Televisions
shown
with
different colour
backgrounds
Furniture stores

Laboratory
experiments
Photographic
slide
simulations

Study based on PAD affect measures and approachavoidance behaviours.
More positive retail outcomes occurred in blue
environments than red.

1100
Supermarket
shoppers

Retail store

Field
experiment

Time in store reduced with loud music but level of sales
did not.

Milliman (1982)

216 Shoppers

Supermarket

Field
experiment

The tempo of background music influenced the pace at
which customers shopped. Slow tempo music slowed
customers down but resulted in increased volume of sales.

Hui, Dubé and Chebat
(1997)

116 Students

Bank branch
- waiting for
service.

Laboratory
experiment
Video
simulation

The positive impact of music on approach behaviours is
mediated by an emotional evaluation of the environment
and the emotional response to waiting. Pleasurable music
produced longer perceived waiting times.

Areni and Kim (1994)

171 Shoppers

Wine store

Field
experiment

The investigation found that brighter in-store lighting
influenced shoppers to examine and handle more of the
merchandise in the store

Summers and Hebert
(2001)

2367 Customers

Hardware store
Apparel store

Field
experiment

Confirmed Areni and Kims (1994) results. Increased
levels of lighting will produce arousal and pleasure and
increase the approach behaviours of customers.

Music
Smith and
(1966)

Curnow

Lighting

8
Citation styles
• Information prominent citation
Example:

– For viscoelastic fluids, the behaviour of the timedependent stresses in the transient shear flows is
also very important (Boger et al., 1974).

• Author prominent citation
Examples:

– Close (1983) developed a simplified theory using an
analogy between heat and mass transfer and the
equivalent heat transfer only case.
– Several authors have suggested that automated
testing should be more readily accepted (Balcer,
1989; Stahl, 1989; Carver & Tai, 1991).
9
Active or passive voice
• You should use, where appropriate,
both active and passive voice
• As a general rule, use active voice
unless there is good reason not to

10
Reporting verbs
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Argue
Assert
Assume
Challenge
Claim
Contend
Contradict
Describe
Dispute
Emphasize
Establish
Examine
Find
Maintain

•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Note
Object
Observe
Persuade
Propose
Prove
Purport
Recommend
Refute
Reject
Remark
Suggest
Support
11
Verb tenses – Present
• A statement about what the thesis, chapter
or section does
Examples:
– This thesis presents a report of an investigation into …….
– This chapter thus provides a basis for the next.
– In this section, the results from the first set of
experiments are reported.

• A statement of a generally accepted
scientific fact
Examples:
– There are three factors that control the concentration of
aluminum in seawater.
– The finite rate coefficients have an effect on heat
transfer through a horizontal porous layer.

12
Verb tenses – Present
• A review of current research work, or
research work of immediate relevance to
your study.
Example:
– Schulze (2002) concludes that hydraulic rate has a
significant effect on future performance.

• Comments, explanations and evaluative
statements made by you when you are
reviewing previous studies.

Examples:
– Therefore, this sequential approach is impractical in the
real world where projects are typically large and the
activities from one stage may be carried out in parallel
with the activities of another stage.
– The reason for this anomalous result is that the tests
were done at low hydraulic rates at which the plastic
13
packing was not completely wetted.
Verb tenses – Past
• Report the contents, findings or
conclusions of past research
Examples:
– Haberfield (1998) showed that the velocity of
many enzyme reactions was slowed down if the
end product had an increased paramagnetism.
– Allington (1999) found that the temperatures
varied significantly over time.

14
Verb tenses – Present perfect
• In citations where the focus is on the
research area of several authors
Examples:
– Several studies have provided support for the
suggestion that the amount of phonological recoding
that is carried out depends on orthographic depth (Frost,
1994; Smart et al, 1997; Katz & Feldman, 2001, 2002).
– Joint roughness has been characterized by a number of
authors (Renger, 1990; Feker & Rengers, 1997; Wu &
Ali, 2000).

• To generalize about the extent of the
previous research

Examples:
– Many studies have been conducted in this field.
– Few researchers have examined this technique.
– There has been extensive research into.........

15
The Writing Process
• Rough Draft
• Final Draft
• Edit
• Edit Again

16
Show others
Have someone else look at your literature
review for
• Clarity
– Can they understand what you’re trying say?

• Flow
– Does the organization make sense?

• Completeness
– Are there areas left out?
– Questions left unanswered?
– Statements without citations?
17
A Good Literature Review is:
• Focused - The topic should be narrow. You should only
present ideas and only report on studies that are closely
related to topic.
• Concise - Ideas should be presented economically. Don’t
take any more space than you need to present your ideas.
• Logical - The flow within and among paragraphs should be
a smooth, logical progression from one idea to the next
• Developed - Don’t leave the story half told.
• Integrative - Your paper should stress how the ideas in
the studies are related. Focus on the big picture. What
commonality do all the studies share? How are some
studies different than others? Your paper should stress
how all the studies reviewed contribute to your topic.
• Current - Your review should focus on work being done on
18
the cutting edge of your topic.
Pitfalls
• Vagueness due to too much or
inappropriate generalizations
• Limited range
• Insufficient information
• Irrelevant material
• Omission of contrasting view
• Omission of recent work
19
Common errors in
reviewing literature
 Hurrying through review to get started could mean
that you will miss something that will improve your
research.
 Relying too heavily upon secondary sources.
 Concentrating on findings rather than methods.
 Overlooking sources other than academic journals.
Don’t forget newspaper articles, magazines, blogs,
etc.
 Searching too broad or too narrow of a topic.
 Inaccuracy in the compiling of bibliographic
information.
20

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Writing and Presenting Literature Review

  • 1. Writing and Presenting Literature Review Dr. Warren A. Ramos 1
  • 2. Structure of review articles • Literature reviews are in reality a type of research • Should conform to the anatomy of a typical scholarly article – – – – – – – Abstract Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion References 2
  • 3. Structure of literature review • Introduction • Gives a quick idea of the topic of the literature review, such as the central theme or organizational pattern. • Body • Contains your discussion of sources. • Conclusions/Recommendations • Discuss what you have drawn from reviewing literature so far. Where might the discussion proceed? 3
  • 4. Organization of literature review • A general organization looks like a funnel – Broader topics – Subtopics – Studies like yours 4
  • 5. How to organize studies • Chronological – By publication date – By trend • Thematic – A structure which considers different themes • Methodological – Focuses on the methods of the researcher, e.g., qualitative versus quantitative approaches 5
  • 6. Making links between studies Agreements • Similarly, author B points to… • Likewise, author C makes the case that… • Author D also makes this point… • Again, it is possible to see how author E agrees with author D… Disagreements • However, author B points to… • On the other hand, author C makes the case that… • Conversely, Author D argues… • Nevertheless, what author E suggests… 6
  • 7. Summary table • It is useful to prepare. • Such a table provides a quick overview that allows the reviewer to make sense of a large mass of information. • The tables could include columns with headings such as – – – – – – Author type of study Sample Design data collection approach key findings 7
  • 8. Atmospherics in service environments Summary table of literature Citation Sample Environment Method Conclusions Colour Bellizzi, Crowley and Hasty (1983) 125 Adults Furniture store Laboratory experiment Photographic slide simulations Warm and cool colours created different emotional responses. Customers view red retail environments as more negative and unpleasant than blue. Bellizzi, & Hite (1992) 70 Adult women 107 Students Televisions shown with different colour backgrounds Furniture stores Laboratory experiments Photographic slide simulations Study based on PAD affect measures and approachavoidance behaviours. More positive retail outcomes occurred in blue environments than red. 1100 Supermarket shoppers Retail store Field experiment Time in store reduced with loud music but level of sales did not. Milliman (1982) 216 Shoppers Supermarket Field experiment The tempo of background music influenced the pace at which customers shopped. Slow tempo music slowed customers down but resulted in increased volume of sales. Hui, Dubé and Chebat (1997) 116 Students Bank branch - waiting for service. Laboratory experiment Video simulation The positive impact of music on approach behaviours is mediated by an emotional evaluation of the environment and the emotional response to waiting. Pleasurable music produced longer perceived waiting times. Areni and Kim (1994) 171 Shoppers Wine store Field experiment The investigation found that brighter in-store lighting influenced shoppers to examine and handle more of the merchandise in the store Summers and Hebert (2001) 2367 Customers Hardware store Apparel store Field experiment Confirmed Areni and Kims (1994) results. Increased levels of lighting will produce arousal and pleasure and increase the approach behaviours of customers. Music Smith and (1966) Curnow Lighting 8
  • 9. Citation styles • Information prominent citation Example: – For viscoelastic fluids, the behaviour of the timedependent stresses in the transient shear flows is also very important (Boger et al., 1974). • Author prominent citation Examples: – Close (1983) developed a simplified theory using an analogy between heat and mass transfer and the equivalent heat transfer only case. – Several authors have suggested that automated testing should be more readily accepted (Balcer, 1989; Stahl, 1989; Carver & Tai, 1991). 9
  • 10. Active or passive voice • You should use, where appropriate, both active and passive voice • As a general rule, use active voice unless there is good reason not to 10
  • 12. Verb tenses – Present • A statement about what the thesis, chapter or section does Examples: – This thesis presents a report of an investigation into ……. – This chapter thus provides a basis for the next. – In this section, the results from the first set of experiments are reported. • A statement of a generally accepted scientific fact Examples: – There are three factors that control the concentration of aluminum in seawater. – The finite rate coefficients have an effect on heat transfer through a horizontal porous layer. 12
  • 13. Verb tenses – Present • A review of current research work, or research work of immediate relevance to your study. Example: – Schulze (2002) concludes that hydraulic rate has a significant effect on future performance. • Comments, explanations and evaluative statements made by you when you are reviewing previous studies. Examples: – Therefore, this sequential approach is impractical in the real world where projects are typically large and the activities from one stage may be carried out in parallel with the activities of another stage. – The reason for this anomalous result is that the tests were done at low hydraulic rates at which the plastic 13 packing was not completely wetted.
  • 14. Verb tenses – Past • Report the contents, findings or conclusions of past research Examples: – Haberfield (1998) showed that the velocity of many enzyme reactions was slowed down if the end product had an increased paramagnetism. – Allington (1999) found that the temperatures varied significantly over time. 14
  • 15. Verb tenses – Present perfect • In citations where the focus is on the research area of several authors Examples: – Several studies have provided support for the suggestion that the amount of phonological recoding that is carried out depends on orthographic depth (Frost, 1994; Smart et al, 1997; Katz & Feldman, 2001, 2002). – Joint roughness has been characterized by a number of authors (Renger, 1990; Feker & Rengers, 1997; Wu & Ali, 2000). • To generalize about the extent of the previous research Examples: – Many studies have been conducted in this field. – Few researchers have examined this technique. – There has been extensive research into......... 15
  • 16. The Writing Process • Rough Draft • Final Draft • Edit • Edit Again 16
  • 17. Show others Have someone else look at your literature review for • Clarity – Can they understand what you’re trying say? • Flow – Does the organization make sense? • Completeness – Are there areas left out? – Questions left unanswered? – Statements without citations? 17
  • 18. A Good Literature Review is: • Focused - The topic should be narrow. You should only present ideas and only report on studies that are closely related to topic. • Concise - Ideas should be presented economically. Don’t take any more space than you need to present your ideas. • Logical - The flow within and among paragraphs should be a smooth, logical progression from one idea to the next • Developed - Don’t leave the story half told. • Integrative - Your paper should stress how the ideas in the studies are related. Focus on the big picture. What commonality do all the studies share? How are some studies different than others? Your paper should stress how all the studies reviewed contribute to your topic. • Current - Your review should focus on work being done on 18 the cutting edge of your topic.
  • 19. Pitfalls • Vagueness due to too much or inappropriate generalizations • Limited range • Insufficient information • Irrelevant material • Omission of contrasting view • Omission of recent work 19
  • 20. Common errors in reviewing literature  Hurrying through review to get started could mean that you will miss something that will improve your research.  Relying too heavily upon secondary sources.  Concentrating on findings rather than methods.  Overlooking sources other than academic journals. Don’t forget newspaper articles, magazines, blogs, etc.  Searching too broad or too narrow of a topic.  Inaccuracy in the compiling of bibliographic information. 20