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What’s More

1. CURRENCY
2. COVERAGE
3. CURRENCY
4. ACCURACY
5. COVERAGE
6. AUTHORITY
7. RELIABILITY
8. OBJECTIVITY
9. CURRENCY
10. AUTHORITY
B.

11. Literature is a collection of


published information or materials on a
particular area of research or topic.
Literature Review
12. is a process of studying
what has already been
written on a particular topic.

REVIEW

GOALS OF LITERATURE
what is known establish to it.
in an area. credibility.
14. To show the 15. To learn
To demonstrate
path of prior from others and
a familiarity with
research and stimulate new
13. To integrate a body of
how a current ideas.
and summarize knowledge and
project is linked
Name: Jay Paul M. Mascareñas Subject: Inquiries, Investigation and Immersion Grade & Section:
Grade 12-STEM 1 Heisenberg Date of Submission: April , 2021 LRN: 109878080028 Week 3 (3rd
Quarter)

What I Have Learned

1. No, a literature review is essential for forming an inquiry idea, confirming what is
already known about a subject, and allowing you to consider any information gaps
and how your investigation can help fill them. This will help you formulate theories
and define the focus of your inquiry. After undertaking studies, you must do a
literature review to test your conclusions and ascertain their relevance and clinical
utility. Test results could be irrelevant if they are not placed in perspective.
2. When deciding whether or not to use what you've learned in your literature review,
you should evaluate the tools to ensure that they include relevant and useful
information. To ensure the authenticity of online resources, further consideration
must be given to them.

What I Can Do
QUESTIONS ANSWERS JUSTIFICATIONS
(YES or NO) (Explain your answer briefly.)

Is the information YES The statistics and knowledge were reliable


accurate? because they used mathematical analyses to
examine and verify the data, such as the IES-R
mean score of 19.57 (SD=13.12) and the DASS
21 mean score of 25.94 (SD=20.59). In all, 16.3
percent of respondents said the outbreak had a
moderate-to-severe psychiatric impact; 16.9
percent said they had moderate-to-severe
depression symptoms; 28.8 percent said they
had moderate-to-severe anxiety; and 13.4
percent said they had moderate-to-severe
stress.

Do the authors have YES The authors have the authority to report on this
the authority to write subject since they are expert medicine
on this topic? professors at reputable universities in our
country and around the world. The author is
qualified to write on the subject since he
created and maintains a detailed website
describing his trustworthiness.

Is the information YES The above statistics are reliable and can be
objective? used for the mental health assessment of a
population. The data helps educate the public
about the threats and fears of the pandemic. It
is based on evidence, as data were collected
by a survey.

Is the information current The data are current since the survey was
current or outdated? conducted last year. Completed online surveys
were collected from March 28 to April 12, 2020.

Does it provide basic or In-depth I assume it is in-depth information because


in depth information? information the research is done thoroughly, carefully,
and with great attention to detail.

Based on your YES Yes, I would definitely recommend this literature

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