QUESTION
The literature review for quantitative research should address the research questions, the study’s hypothesis, the population and sample size, the research design, data collection methods, and previous study results. The credibility of the sources should be assessed based on the quality of the studies cited, including the methodology’s rigor, the soundness of the findings, and the relevance of the research to the study at hand.
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The literature review for qualitative research should also address the research questions, research design, sampling approach and sample size, and data collection methods. Furthermore, it should address the researcher’s epistemological and ontological assumptions and how they influence the study’s methodology. The data’s trustworthiness, the research design’s quality, the researchers’ credibility, and the research’s relevance to the study at hand should all be considered when assessing the credibility of the sources.
Finally, a well-conducted literature review is critical for the research study’s credibility. It should be thorough and systematic and provide a solid foundation for the methodology and findings of the study. Both quantitative and qualitative research literature reviews should be evaluated critically for credibility, rigor, and relevance to the study at hand.
References:
J. W. Creswell (2018). Approaches to research design include qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods techniques—publications from Sage.
C. Hahn and S. Russell (2018). The Fundamentals of a Literature Review. 3(2), 187-191. Journal of the Association for Consumer Research.
Yin, R. K. (2017). Design and methods for case study research and applications. Publications from Sage.
QUESTION
Critique quality of the literature reviews conducted for two different types of studies- a quantitative and qualitative research.
• Identify and discuss the research questions, sampling and sampling sizes, research designs (qualitative vs. quantitative), hypothesis, data collection methods, and research findings.
• Discuss the credibility of the sources and the research/researchers findings.
• 400-word minimum/550-word maximum without the references.
• Minimum of 3 references (the course textbook must be one of the references) in APA format, must have been published within last 3-5 years.