The sources for your literature review should not all agree; you must capture a debate in your literature. If all your sources agree, you either are missing part of the debate or the debate doesn’t exist. Remember that your sources must be analytical and argumentative in nature, and that academic sources found through the research databases are the best way to accomplish this. You may not use sources for the literature review that are simply reportage; each of your sources must make its own argument.
You must fill out at least two source boxes for each topic, and you may fill out all four if all of your sources address the topic. Each row (the horizontal axis) will form one paragraph in your literature review. This matrix will serve as an outline for a first draft of your review.
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