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Review of Related
Literature (RRL)
Welcome Students!
Our lesson for today introduces the meaning of
inquiry and research governing the principles and
foundation of inquiry. It includes the benefits of
inquiry-based learning and its advantages.
Most Essential Learning Competency/ies (MELC)
In-Focus:
• Selects relevant literature (CS_RS11-IIIa-1)
At the end of this module, you should be able to:
1. Define the meaning of review of related literature
2. Compare and contrast the style of review related literature
3. Identify the style and approaches of RRL or Review of Related Literature
Stirring Up Imagination: Examine the picture above. What comes to your mind upon seeing it?
Explain it based on lesson title.
Preliminary Activity:
The
Importance
of Research
Meaning
of Inquiry
Governing
Principle or
Foundation
of Inquiry
Benefits of
Inquiry-Based
Learning
Discussion
Meaning of
Review Related
Literature
Lesson Proper
Literature is an oral or written record of man's significant
experiences that are artistically conveyed in a prosaic
manner. Embodied in any literary work like essay, novel,
journal, story, biography, etc. are man's best thoughts and
feelings about the world. These recorded or preserved world
perceptions of man are expressed directly and indirectly.
Direct expressions of man's knowledge of the
world are in books, periodicals, and online
reading materials.
Indirect expressions are his inferences or
reflections of his surroundings that are not
written or spoken at all. (Ridley 2012)
Other Facts About RRL!
A review of related literature is an analysis of man's
written or spoken knowledge of the world. You examine
representations of man's thinking about the world to
determine the connection of your research with what people
already know about it. In your analysis or reading of
recorded knowledge, you just do not catalog ideas in your
research paper, but also interpret them or merge your
thinking with the author's ideas. Hence, in doing the RRL,
you deal with both formal or direct and informal or indirect
expressions of man's knowledge. Fusing your world
understanding with the authors' world perceptions enables
you to get a good analysis of existing written works that are
related to your research study. (Wallman 2014)
Purposes of Review of Related
Literature
Lesson Proper
Purpose of Review of Related Literature
01 02
To obtain background knowledge
of your research.
To retain your study to the current
condition or situation of the world.
Purpose of Review of Related Literature
03 04
To show the capacity of your
research work to introduce new
knowledge
To expand, prove, or disprove the
findings of previous research
studies
Purpose of Review of Related Literature
05 06
To increase your understanding of
the underlying theories, principles,
or concepts of your research
To explain technical terms
involved in your research study
Purpose of Review of Related Literature
07 08
To highlight the significance of
your work with the kind of
evidence it gathered to support
the conclusion of your research
To avoid repeating previous
research studies
Purpose of Review of Related Literature
09
To recommend the necessity of
further research on a certain topic
Styles or Approaches of RRL or
Review of Related Literature
Lesson Proper
01. Traditional Review of Literature
To do a review of literature in a traditional way is to
summarize present forms of knowledge on a specific
subject. Your aim here is to give an expanded or new
understanding of an existing work. Being necessarily
descriptive, interpretative, evaluative, and methodically
unclear and uncertain, a traditional review is prone to your
subjectivity. This kind of review does not require you to
describe your method of reviewing literature but expects
you to state your intentions in conducting the review and to
name the sources of information.
01. Traditional Review of Literature
You experience much freedom or flexibility in doing a
traditional RRL, so as an undergraduate student taking
BA, BSE, BSEED, or any four-year bachelor degree and
lacking much knowledge and expertise in research work,
this is the appropriate method for you. Attaining mastery in
doing a traditional RRL is an excellent preparation for the
more demanding, second style of RRL called systematic
review that is required at the graduate level. Hence, being
unprepared for a systematic review, you have no other
way but to do the traditional review to complete the
requirements of your course. (lesson 2011)
Traditional review is of different types that are
as follows:
Conceptual
Review
Analysis of concepts or
ideas to give meaning to
some national or world
issues
Critical Review
Focuses on theories or
hypotheses and examines
meanings and results of
their application to
situations
State of the Art
Review makes the
researcher deal with the
latest research studies on
the subject
Traditional review is of different types that are
as follows:
Expert Review
Encourages a well-known
expert to do the RRL
because of the influence of
a certain ideology,
paradigm, or belief on
him/her.
Scoping
Review
Prepares a situation for a
future research work in the
form of project making about
community development
government policies, and
health services, among others
02. Systematic Review of Literature
As indicated by its name, systematic, which means
methodical, is a style of RRL that involves sequential acts
of a review of related literature. Unlike the traditional
review that has no particular method, systematic review
requires you to go through the following RRL steps (Ridley
2012)
● Have a clear understanding of the research questions.
Serving as the compass to direct your research
activities, the research questions tell you what to
collect and where to obtain those data you want to
collect.
02. Systematic Review of Literature
● Plan your manner of obtaining the data. Imagining
how you will get to where the data are, you will come
to think also of what keywords to use for easy
searching and how to accord courtesy and respect to
people or institutions from where the data will come
such as planning how to communicate your request
to these sources of data.
● Do the literature search. Using keywords, you look
for the needed information from all sources of
knowledge: Internet, books, journals periodicals,
government publications, general references, and
the like.
● Using a certain standard, determine which data,
studies, or sources of knowledge are valuable or not
to warrant the reasonableness of your decision to
take some data and junk the rest.
02. Systematic Review of Literature
● Determine the methodological soundness of the
research studies. Use a checklist or a certain set of
criteria in assessing the ways researchers conduct
their studies to arrive at a certain conclusion.
● Summarize what you have gathered from various
sources of data. To concisely present a synthesis of
your report, use a graph such as a table and other
presentation formats that are not prone to verbosity.
A systematic review of literature is a rigorous way of
obtaining data from written works. It is a bias-free style
that every researcher wanting to be a research expert
should experience. Limiting itself to peer-reviewed
journals academically written works, and quantitative
assessment of data through statistical methods, this
style of literature review ensures objectivity in every
stage of the research. (Fraenbell 2012)
The following table shows the way several books on RRL
compare and contrast the two styles of RRL
Standards Traditional Review Systematic Review
Purpose To have a thorough
and clear
understanding of the
field
To meet a certain
objective based on
specific research
questions
Scope Comprehensive, wide
picture
Restricted focus
Review Design Indefinite plan,
permits creative and
exploratory plan
Viewable process and
paper trail
Choice of studies Purposeful selection
by the reviewer
Prepared standards
for studies selection
Nature of studies Inquiry-based
techniques involving
several studies
Wide and thorough
search for all studies
Quality appraisal Reviewers' views Assessment
checklists
Summary Narrative Graphical and short
summary answers
Structure of the RRL
The structure of the whole literature review indicates
the organizational pattern or order of the components of
the summary of the RRL results. For the traditional
review, the structure on the summary resembles that of
an essay where series of united sentences presents the
RRL results. However, this structure of traditional review
varies based on your subject and area of specialization.
For the systematic review, the structure is based on the
research questions, so much so, that, if your RRL does
not adhere to a certain method to make you begin your
RRL with research questions, your RRL is headed
toward a traditional literature review structure.
Structure of the RRL
Regardless of what RRL structure you opt to use,
you must see to it that the organizational pattern of the
results of your review contains these three elements: an
introduction to explain the organizational method of your
literature review; headings and subheadings to indicate
the right placement of your supporting statements and a
summary to concisely restate your main point. (Ridley
2013)
●
Analysis, Application
&
01 02
Review of Related
Literature
04
Systematic Review of
Related Literature
03
Traditional Review of
Literature
Instruction: Explain the following words
in relation to research.
05
Structure of Literature
Review Results
Related
Literature
Instruction: Create a graphical presentation of the
sequential acts of a systematic review of literature
on the space provided.
Directions/Instructions: To sum up what you have learned in
this topic, I want you to answer the following items. Possible
key of answer are found in the box. Write your answer in the
space provided.
GENERALIZATION
1. _______Is an oral or written record of man’s significant experiences that are artistically
conveyed in a prosaic manner.
2. Direct expressions of man’s_____of the world are in books, periodicals, and online
reading materials, indirect expressions are his inferences or reflections of his surroundings
that are not written or spoken at all.
3. In your analysis or reading of recorded knowledge, you just do not catalog ideas in your
research paper, but also interpret them or merge your thinking with the_____
4. To show the capacity of your_____work to introduce new knowledge
5. Being necessarily descriptive, interpretative, evaluative, and methodically unclear and
uncertain, a traditional review is prone to your__________
6. As indicated by its name, systematic which means methodical, is a style of RRL that
involves sequential acts of a review of related_________
7. For the _____ the structure of the summary resembles that of an essay where series of
united sentences presents the RRL results.
8. Using keywords, you look for the needed _____ from all sources of knowledge: Internet,
books, journals, periodicals, government publications, general references, and the like.
9. Attaining mastery in doing a traditional RRL is an excellent preparation for the more
demanding second style of RRL called _____ that is required at the graduate level.
10. To do a _____ in a traditional way is to summarize present forms of knowledge on a
specific subject.
REVIEW OF
LITERATURE
KNOWLEDGE
AUTHOR’S
IDEAS
RESEARCH
LITERATURE
TRADITIONAL
REVIEW
SYSTEMATIC
REVIEW
LITERATURE
SUBJECTIVITY
INFORMATION
ASSIGNMENTS
Directions/Instructions: Using a comparison-
contrast organization technique, write a short
essay about the two styles of review of related
literature. Give your work a good title.
—Bill Gates
“I believe in innovation and that the way
you get innovation is you fund research,
and you learn the basic facts.”
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  • 1. Review of Related Literature (RRL) Welcome Students!
  • 2. Our lesson for today introduces the meaning of inquiry and research governing the principles and foundation of inquiry. It includes the benefits of inquiry-based learning and its advantages.
  • 3. Most Essential Learning Competency/ies (MELC) In-Focus: • Selects relevant literature (CS_RS11-IIIa-1) At the end of this module, you should be able to: 1. Define the meaning of review of related literature 2. Compare and contrast the style of review related literature 3. Identify the style and approaches of RRL or Review of Related Literature
  • 4. Stirring Up Imagination: Examine the picture above. What comes to your mind upon seeing it? Explain it based on lesson title. Preliminary Activity:
  • 5. The Importance of Research Meaning of Inquiry Governing Principle or Foundation of Inquiry Benefits of Inquiry-Based Learning Discussion
  • 7. Literature is an oral or written record of man's significant experiences that are artistically conveyed in a prosaic manner. Embodied in any literary work like essay, novel, journal, story, biography, etc. are man's best thoughts and feelings about the world. These recorded or preserved world perceptions of man are expressed directly and indirectly.
  • 8. Direct expressions of man's knowledge of the world are in books, periodicals, and online reading materials.
  • 9. Indirect expressions are his inferences or reflections of his surroundings that are not written or spoken at all. (Ridley 2012)
  • 10. Other Facts About RRL! A review of related literature is an analysis of man's written or spoken knowledge of the world. You examine representations of man's thinking about the world to determine the connection of your research with what people already know about it. In your analysis or reading of recorded knowledge, you just do not catalog ideas in your research paper, but also interpret them or merge your thinking with the author's ideas. Hence, in doing the RRL, you deal with both formal or direct and informal or indirect expressions of man's knowledge. Fusing your world understanding with the authors' world perceptions enables you to get a good analysis of existing written works that are related to your research study. (Wallman 2014)
  • 11. Purposes of Review of Related Literature Lesson Proper
  • 12. Purpose of Review of Related Literature 01 02 To obtain background knowledge of your research. To retain your study to the current condition or situation of the world.
  • 13. Purpose of Review of Related Literature 03 04 To show the capacity of your research work to introduce new knowledge To expand, prove, or disprove the findings of previous research studies
  • 14. Purpose of Review of Related Literature 05 06 To increase your understanding of the underlying theories, principles, or concepts of your research To explain technical terms involved in your research study
  • 15. Purpose of Review of Related Literature 07 08 To highlight the significance of your work with the kind of evidence it gathered to support the conclusion of your research To avoid repeating previous research studies
  • 16. Purpose of Review of Related Literature 09 To recommend the necessity of further research on a certain topic
  • 17. Styles or Approaches of RRL or Review of Related Literature Lesson Proper
  • 18. 01. Traditional Review of Literature To do a review of literature in a traditional way is to summarize present forms of knowledge on a specific subject. Your aim here is to give an expanded or new understanding of an existing work. Being necessarily descriptive, interpretative, evaluative, and methodically unclear and uncertain, a traditional review is prone to your subjectivity. This kind of review does not require you to describe your method of reviewing literature but expects you to state your intentions in conducting the review and to name the sources of information.
  • 19. 01. Traditional Review of Literature You experience much freedom or flexibility in doing a traditional RRL, so as an undergraduate student taking BA, BSE, BSEED, or any four-year bachelor degree and lacking much knowledge and expertise in research work, this is the appropriate method for you. Attaining mastery in doing a traditional RRL is an excellent preparation for the more demanding, second style of RRL called systematic review that is required at the graduate level. Hence, being unprepared for a systematic review, you have no other way but to do the traditional review to complete the requirements of your course. (lesson 2011)
  • 20. Traditional review is of different types that are as follows: Conceptual Review Analysis of concepts or ideas to give meaning to some national or world issues Critical Review Focuses on theories or hypotheses and examines meanings and results of their application to situations State of the Art Review makes the researcher deal with the latest research studies on the subject
  • 21. Traditional review is of different types that are as follows: Expert Review Encourages a well-known expert to do the RRL because of the influence of a certain ideology, paradigm, or belief on him/her. Scoping Review Prepares a situation for a future research work in the form of project making about community development government policies, and health services, among others
  • 22. 02. Systematic Review of Literature As indicated by its name, systematic, which means methodical, is a style of RRL that involves sequential acts of a review of related literature. Unlike the traditional review that has no particular method, systematic review requires you to go through the following RRL steps (Ridley 2012) ● Have a clear understanding of the research questions. Serving as the compass to direct your research activities, the research questions tell you what to collect and where to obtain those data you want to collect.
  • 23. 02. Systematic Review of Literature ● Plan your manner of obtaining the data. Imagining how you will get to where the data are, you will come to think also of what keywords to use for easy searching and how to accord courtesy and respect to people or institutions from where the data will come such as planning how to communicate your request to these sources of data. ● Do the literature search. Using keywords, you look for the needed information from all sources of knowledge: Internet, books, journals periodicals, government publications, general references, and the like. ● Using a certain standard, determine which data, studies, or sources of knowledge are valuable or not to warrant the reasonableness of your decision to take some data and junk the rest.
  • 24. 02. Systematic Review of Literature ● Determine the methodological soundness of the research studies. Use a checklist or a certain set of criteria in assessing the ways researchers conduct their studies to arrive at a certain conclusion. ● Summarize what you have gathered from various sources of data. To concisely present a synthesis of your report, use a graph such as a table and other presentation formats that are not prone to verbosity. A systematic review of literature is a rigorous way of obtaining data from written works. It is a bias-free style that every researcher wanting to be a research expert should experience. Limiting itself to peer-reviewed journals academically written works, and quantitative assessment of data through statistical methods, this style of literature review ensures objectivity in every stage of the research. (Fraenbell 2012)
  • 25. The following table shows the way several books on RRL compare and contrast the two styles of RRL Standards Traditional Review Systematic Review Purpose To have a thorough and clear understanding of the field To meet a certain objective based on specific research questions Scope Comprehensive, wide picture Restricted focus Review Design Indefinite plan, permits creative and exploratory plan Viewable process and paper trail Choice of studies Purposeful selection by the reviewer Prepared standards for studies selection Nature of studies Inquiry-based techniques involving several studies Wide and thorough search for all studies Quality appraisal Reviewers' views Assessment checklists Summary Narrative Graphical and short summary answers
  • 26. Structure of the RRL The structure of the whole literature review indicates the organizational pattern or order of the components of the summary of the RRL results. For the traditional review, the structure on the summary resembles that of an essay where series of united sentences presents the RRL results. However, this structure of traditional review varies based on your subject and area of specialization. For the systematic review, the structure is based on the research questions, so much so, that, if your RRL does not adhere to a certain method to make you begin your RRL with research questions, your RRL is headed toward a traditional literature review structure.
  • 27. Structure of the RRL Regardless of what RRL structure you opt to use, you must see to it that the organizational pattern of the results of your review contains these three elements: an introduction to explain the organizational method of your literature review; headings and subheadings to indicate the right placement of your supporting statements and a summary to concisely restate your main point. (Ridley 2013) ●
  • 29. 01 02 Review of Related Literature 04 Systematic Review of Related Literature 03 Traditional Review of Literature Instruction: Explain the following words in relation to research. 05 Structure of Literature Review Results Related Literature
  • 30. Instruction: Create a graphical presentation of the sequential acts of a systematic review of literature on the space provided.
  • 31. Directions/Instructions: To sum up what you have learned in this topic, I want you to answer the following items. Possible key of answer are found in the box. Write your answer in the space provided. GENERALIZATION
  • 32. 1. _______Is an oral or written record of man’s significant experiences that are artistically conveyed in a prosaic manner. 2. Direct expressions of man’s_____of the world are in books, periodicals, and online reading materials, indirect expressions are his inferences or reflections of his surroundings that are not written or spoken at all. 3. In your analysis or reading of recorded knowledge, you just do not catalog ideas in your research paper, but also interpret them or merge your thinking with the_____ 4. To show the capacity of your_____work to introduce new knowledge 5. Being necessarily descriptive, interpretative, evaluative, and methodically unclear and uncertain, a traditional review is prone to your__________ 6. As indicated by its name, systematic which means methodical, is a style of RRL that involves sequential acts of a review of related_________ 7. For the _____ the structure of the summary resembles that of an essay where series of united sentences presents the RRL results. 8. Using keywords, you look for the needed _____ from all sources of knowledge: Internet, books, journals, periodicals, government publications, general references, and the like. 9. Attaining mastery in doing a traditional RRL is an excellent preparation for the more demanding second style of RRL called _____ that is required at the graduate level. 10. To do a _____ in a traditional way is to summarize present forms of knowledge on a specific subject. REVIEW OF LITERATURE KNOWLEDGE AUTHOR’S IDEAS RESEARCH LITERATURE TRADITIONAL REVIEW SYSTEMATIC REVIEW LITERATURE SUBJECTIVITY INFORMATION
  • 33. ASSIGNMENTS Directions/Instructions: Using a comparison- contrast organization technique, write a short essay about the two styles of review of related literature. Give your work a good title.
  • 34. —Bill Gates “I believe in innovation and that the way you get innovation is you fund research, and you learn the basic facts.”
  • 35. CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon and infographics & images by Freepik Do you have any questions? Please ask me anything when you have some inquiries regarding of our lesson for today. THANKS!