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The Literature Review: Six Steps to Success (3rd Edition) is unavailable, but you can change that!

From daunting to doable in six steps Graduate students who turn in exceptional literature reviews are recognized as excellent critical thinkers, as well as masters of academic argumentation, research writing and writing academic papers. But literature searches and composing the review itself can be intimidating and frustrating. The six-step process pioneered by this book has made the task...

Key Vocabulary • Argument of Advocacy—An argument based on claims that have been proven as fact and which serve as the premises for logically driving a conclusion—in this case, the thesis statement of the literature review. • Argument of Discovery—An argument proving that the findings of fact represent the current state of knowledge regarding the research topic. • Evidence—A set of data presented as the grounds for substantiating a claim. • Reasoning—To discover, formulate, and conclude by the use
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