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Secret Squirrel AB test v1

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When writing a literature review, it's important to consider what your markers are looking for to ensure your work meets their expectations. Here are some key aspects that markers typically expect to see:

  • Your ability to find the most relevant and current information: Demonstrate your research skills by sourcing up-to-date and important literature. This shows that you have a grasp of the topic and are aware of developments and discussions in your field.
  • Filtering out less relevant/current information: Distinguish between what is important and what is not. Your ability to search through large amounts of literature and select the most significant works shows your understanding of the subject.
  • Logical organisational structure: Present your review in a clear and coherent manner. A well-structured literature review helps readers follow your reasoning and understand how the literature connects to your research question.
  • Linking of ideas and theories. Comparing and contrasting: Show how different studies relate to each other. Compare and contrast theories and findings to highlight similarities, differences, and trends in the literature.
  • Critical analysis of the literature: Go beyond summarising the literature by critically analysing the strengths and weaknesses of your sources. Discuss the methodologies, findings, and implications to demonstrate your analytical skills.
  • Identification of gaps in knowledge or unresolved problems: Identify areas where further research is needed. Highlighting these gaps indicates that you have a deep understanding of the topic.
  • An understanding of the key concepts: Show that you have an understanding of the main concepts and theories relevant to your topic. This knowledge is crucial for a meaningful analysis and discussion of the literature.

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When writing a literature review, it's important to consider what your markers are looking for to ensure your work meets their expectations. Here are some key aspects that markers typically expect to see: