Introduction
What is a Review Paper?
A State of the art review
A Historical review
A Comparison of two perspectives review
A Synthesis of two fields review
A Theoretical model building review
Key Considerations for Writing A Review Paper
Keep your focus narrow.
Analyze, synthesize, and interpret.
Use only academic sources.
Document your sources.
Quote sparingly and properly.
Choose an informative title.
Consider your audience.
Elements of a Review paper
Title Page
Abstract
Discussion
Conclusions
References
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The introduction of your review should accomplish three things:
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