# Thesis Seminar | Week 5: Literature review V Prior: [Thesis Seminar Wk04_Literature review IV](Thesis%20Seminar%20Wk04_Literature%20review%20IV.md) Next: [Thesis Seminar Wk06_Method I](Thesis%20Seminar%20Wk06_Method%20I.md) Subject:: [[09 PUBLISHED/Thesis Seminar|Thesis Seminar]] --- ## Recap > [!important] > I will be in my office this week, Monday through Thursday, to have scheduled tutoring sessions as normal. But for attendance, you're required to attend only the whole-group session scheduled for March 1, 2024 at 11:00 am in our assignment classroom (Mod. 2, Room 2). <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/itbsHTypZ8E?si=xfZdPuKVVyQr5ONu" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe> - Complete your literature review as follows: Title of your research, thesis statement (no introduction paragraph at this point), 2,000-word literature review divided into two-to-four main sections, and conclude with a [[Transitional paragraph]] - not a conclusion paragraph. - On Saturday, March 2, 2024 at 8:00 AM, I will download all shared Word documents in Teams and will consider this your first draft to be graded. Once I have graded your first draft of your literature review, I will upload your current grades to ESIIMA.. - Grades assigned to the first draft of your literature review are provisional and will be assessed (graded) again when you turn in your final draft to me on or before 12:00 PM, May 24, 2024. - When completing your first draft, consider the following: - Meet the word count. - At least one citation in each body paragraph. Each body paragraph should begin with ME and conclude with AL. See [[MEAL Plan]]. - Each body paragraph should have five-to-eight sentences. - Each body paragraph should begin with a topic sentence that aligns with the section heading. Section headings should align with the thesis statement - usually with the key points listed at the end of the thesis statement. The research questions should directly address the section headings and key points listed at the end of the thesis statement. - **Your literature review should answer your research questions.** ## Tips and links [[APA Guide]] | [[Appropriate words and phrases]] | [[Thesis Statement And Skeleton Outline]] | [[Topic sentence]] | [[MEAL Plan]] | [[Clarity and style]] | [[Writing Errors Code List]] | [[Transitional paragraph]] | [[Types of transitions]] | [[Parenthetical Vs. Narrative Citations]] - Begin each body paragraph with the main clause (no transitions). - Make sure each evidence sentence (with a parenthetical citation) provides an example, detail, fact, or statistic related to the key terms mentioned in the topic sentence. - Make sure each body paragraph begins with ME and concludes with AL. - Make sure each body paragraph has five-to-eight sentences and in most cases less than 200 words. - Make sure each citation has a reference and each reference has a citation (according to APA). - Make sure your text is formatted correctly. See [[Text formatting in Word]]. ## Literature review extension <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Yi15YYjtQu8?si=JV0Tc9amL3j5BcWW" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>