Research methods

if you skim through the journal articles you will noticeif you skim through the journal articles you will notice*they review the research on a narrow topic/subject area/question*they explain why the research is important *find the gap in the researchIt is vital you do the same thing in your assignmentComments have been added to each of the journal articles that explain this

Presentation: 2500 + 10% word critical review – Word .doc or .docx Title page, executive summary, table of contents, appropriate headings and sub-headings, recommendations/findings/conclusions, in-text referencing and reference list (Harvard – Anglia style), attachments if relevant. Single spaced, font Times New Roman 12pt
Title : come up with a title that gives idea of whay research question/research topic/narrow subject area you are reviewing if you look at the titles of the jounal articles given on zip file that should give you a good understanding of what is appropriate
Executive summary/abstract : Briefly describe the research question/research topic/narrow subject area and research gap. In other words, clearly explain what your research question/research topic/narrow subject area is and explain what NEW research could be done.
Introduction : why the research question is a question worth answering. In other words, Describe the benefits of doing research on research question/research topic/narrow subject area
Body : Discuss the journal articles.
Note : Since you have to use at least 3 of the articles provided it is acceptable to use them even if they are not related to research question/research topic/narrow subject area, if the article is not related to research question, discuss the main finding of the journal article and explain why it is not related to research question/research topic/narrow subject area. The article MUST be related to the research question
Conclusion : conclusion must include a discussion of the following points.
1) what the “research gap” in review might be suited to a line of qualitative research investigation2) what “how & why” style ‘secondary research question’ might be used to fill that gap; and3) 3 subsequent semi-structured, open ‘interview questions’ that could be used to get resolution of that secondary research question.