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2. Is composed of discussions of facts and principles to which the present study is related. For
instance, if the present study deals with drug addiction, literature to be reviewed or surveyed
should be composed of materials that deal with drug addiction. RELATED LITERATURE
3. These materials are usually printed and found in books, encyclopedias, professional journals,
magazines, newspapers, and other publications. RELATED LITERATURE
4. RELATED LITERATURE
5. These materials are classified as 1. Local, if printed in the Philippines; and 2. Foreign, if
printed in other lands. RELATED LITERATURE
6. Studies, inquiries, or investigations already conducted to which the present proposed study is
relate or has some bearing or similarity. They are usually unpublished materials such as
manuscripts, theses, and dissertations. RELATED STUDIES
7. RELATED STUDIES
8. They may be classified as: 1. Local, if the inquiry was conducted in the Philippines; and 2.
Foreign, if conducted in foreign lands RELATED STUDIES
10. A survey or review of related literature and studies is very important because such reviewed
literature and studies serve as a foundation of the proposed study. This is because related
literature and studies guide the researcher in pursuing his research venture. Importance,
Purposes, and Functions of Related Literature and Studies
11. Reviewed literature and studies help or guide the researcher in the following ways:
12. 1. They help or guide the researcher in searching for or selecting a better research problem or
topic. By reviewing related materials, a replication of a similar problem may be found better than
the problem already chosen. Replication is the study of research problem already conducted but
in another place. Importance, Purposes, and Functions of Related Literature and Studies
13. 2. They help the investigator understand his topic for research better. Reviewing related
literature and studies may clarify vague points about his problem. Importance, Purposes, and
Functions of Related Literature and Studies
14. 3. They ensure that there will be no duplication of other studies. There is duplication if an
investigation already made is conducted again in the same locale using practically the same
respondents. This is avoided if a survey of related literature and studies be made first.
Importance, Purposes, and Functions of Related Literature and Studies
15. 4. They help and guide the researcher in locating more sources of related information. This is
because the bibliography of a study already conducted indicate references about similar studies.
Importance, Purposes, and Functions of Related Literature and Studies
16. 5. They help and guide the researcher in making his research design especially in: a. the
formulation of specific questions to be researched on; b. the formulation of assumptions and
hypotheses if there should be any; Importance, Purposes, and Functions of Related Literature and
Studies
17. c. the formulation of conceptual framework; Importance, Purposes, and Functions of Related
Literature and Studies
19. d. the selection and application of the methods of research; e. the selection and application of
sampling techniques; Importance, Purposes, and Functions of Related Literature and Studies
20. f. the selection and/or preparation and validation of research instruments for gathering data;
g. the selection and application of statistical procedures; Importance, Purposes, and Functions of
Related Literature and Studies
21. h. The analysis, organization, presentation, and interpretation of data; i. The making of the
summary of implications for the whole study; j. The formulation of the summary of findings,
conclusions, and recommendation; and Importance, Purposes, and Functions of Related
Literature and Studies
22. 6. They help and guide the researcher in making comparison between his findings of other
researchers on similar studies with the end in view of formulating generalization or principles
which are the contributions of the study to fund of knowledge. Importance, Purposes, and
Functions of Related Literature and Studies
24. There are certain characteristics of related materials that make them of true value. Among
these characteristics are:
25. 1. The surveyed materials must be as recent as possible. This is important because of the
rapid social, economic, scientific, and technological change. Findings several years ago may be
of little value today because of the fast changing life style of the people. Characteristics of
Related Literature and Studies
26. There are exception, however. Treatises that deal on universals or things of more or less
permanent nature may be still be good today. There are mathematical laws and formulas and
statistical procedures that had been formulated a long, long time ago which are being use today
with very, very little improvement. This is also true with natural and physical laws. Books on
these, though written a long time ago, are still being cited today.
27. Another exception is when a comparison or contrast is to be made between the conditions of
today and those of a remote past, say ten or twenty years ago. Naturally, literature and studies
about that remote past have to be surveyed and reviewed.
28. 2. Materials reviewed must be objective and unbiased. Some materials are extremely or
subtly one sided, either political, or religious, etc. Comparison with these materials cannot be
made logically and validity. Distorted generalizations may result. Characteristics of Related
Literature and Studies
29. 3. Materials surveyed must be relevant to the study. Only materials that have some bearing or
similarity to the research problem at hand should be reviewed. Characteristics of Related
Literature and Studies
30. 4. Surveyed materials must have been based upon genuinely original and true facts or data to
make them valid and reliable. There are cases where fictitious data are supplied just to complete
a research report (thesis or dissertation). Of course, this kind of deception is hard to detect and to
prove. Thus, this is a real problem to honest researchers. Characteristics of Related Literature and
Studies
31. 5. Reviewed materials must not be few or too many. They must only be sufficient enough to
give insight into the research problem or to indicate the nature of the present investigation. The
may also depend upon the availability of related materials. Characteristics of Related Literature
and Studies
32. Sometimes there is a paucity of such materials. Ordinarily, form ten to fifteen related
materials re needed for a master`s thesis and from fifteen to twenty-five for a doctoral
dissertation depending their availability, as well as their depth and length of discussions.
33. For an undergraduate thesis, from five to ten may do. The numbers, however, are only
suggestive and not imperative nor mandatory. These are only the average numbers observed from
theses and dissertation surveyed by this author.
35. The sources of related literature and studies may include the following:
36. 1. Book, encyclopedias, almanacs, and other similar references. 2. Articles published in
professional journals, magazines, periodicals, newspapers, and other publications. Sources of
Related Literature and Studies
37. 3. Manuscripts, monographs, memoirs, speeches, letters, and diaries. 4. Unpublished theses
and dissertations. 5. The Constitution, and laws and statues of the land. Sources of Related
Literature and Studies
38. 6. Bulletins, circulars, and orders emanating from government offices and departments,
especially from the Office of the President of the Philippines and the Department of Education,
Culture and Sports. Sources of Related Literature and Studies
39. 7. Records from schools, public and private, especially reports of their activities. 8. Reports
from seminars educational or otherwise. Sources of Related Literature and Studies
40. 9. Official reports of all kinds, educational, social, economic, scientific, technological,
political, etc. from the government and other entities. Sources of Related Literature and Studies
42. Generally, the sources of related literature and studies are located in the following places:
Where to Locate the Sources of Related Literature and Studies
43. 1. Libraries, either government, school, or private libraries. 2. Government and private
offices. Where to Locate the Sources of Related Literature and Studies
44. 3. The National Library 4. The Library of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports.
Where to Locate the Sources of Related Literature and Studies
45. The last two are especially rich depositories of related materials, particularly unpublished
master`s theses and doctoral dissertations.
HISTORICAL RESEARCH
HISTORICAL RESEARCH DESCRIBES WHAT OCCURRED IN THE PAST AND THEN MAKES A
CRITICAL INQUIRY INTO THE TRUTH OF WHAT OCCURRED.
MUST BE INTERPRETATIVE, THAT IS, IT DESCRIBES THE PRESENT SITUATION IN TERMS
OF PAST EVENTS.
INTERNAL CRITICISM IS THE PROCESS OF DETERMINING THE TRUE MEANING AND VALUE
OF STATEMENTS CONTAINED IN A DOCUMENT. IT IS POSITIVE, IF EFFORTS ARE MADE TO
DISCOVER THE TRUE MEANING OF THE CONTENTS OF A DOCUMENT; IT IS NEGATIVE IF
EFFORTS ARE EXERTED IN FINDING REASONS FOR DISBELIEVING THE CONTENTS OF THE
DOCUMENT