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Group all the main points from the research data based on the angle they address the main theme

HOW IS A LITERATURE REVIEW DIFFERENT FROM AN ACADEMIC RESEARCH PAPER?

In the research paper, the focus is more on research results and not on the book relevance/ justification. A literature review differs from a research paper for several reasons. Firstly, the literary review contains preliminary information on your topic that the reader is likely to read. Secondly, a literature review in detail explains the relevance of sources you have used and integrates them into the general context of the work. A review serves the purpose of a detailed introduction, states a thesis, and creates the informational backbone from the perspective of literature selection.

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