Along with that, can we do an article review of a review of the literature on a particular topic? If so, how might we structure that review differently?
I have a Q on hw3 (sorry, I don't know how to post to the main blog): for # 3, does "over and above" mean that these IV's are better predictors of psychotherapy outcome or merely that that they add to the predictability taken along with the other predictors (i.e., they're mot necessarily BETTER predictors)? Thanks!
I don't see why you wouldn't be able to a literature review. If it is a meta-analysis (which are empirical), I would use the same format as the traditional article review. If they are more narrative literature reviews, I would use the headings for a theoretical article.
Erika, your question was related to a newer post and so I posted an answer there.
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Yes, you can do one theoretical review this quarter as well.
Along with that, can we do an article review of a review of the literature on a particular topic? If so, how might we structure that review differently?
I have a Q on hw3 (sorry, I don't know how to post to the main blog): for # 3, does "over and above" mean that these IV's are better predictors of psychotherapy outcome or merely that that they add to the predictability taken along with the other predictors (i.e., they're mot necessarily BETTER predictors)? Thanks!
Erika Lara
I don't see why you wouldn't be able to a literature review. If it is a meta-analysis (which are empirical), I would use the same format as the traditional article review. If they are more narrative literature reviews, I would use the headings for a theoretical article.
Erika, your question was related to a newer post and so I posted an answer there.
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