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How is library research related to your group project?

Hello, this is Rui, Social Sciences Librarian. Welcome to this library guide for PSC 280. Many of students may be wondering that which part of the group project is related the library research? Here is my suggestion to you.

In the course syllabus, Dr. Gugiu states that "The projects will consist of conducting a literature review, designing a survey, constructing a sampling design, collecting and analyzing data ... Lliterature review is the part of your most research that takes place. You need to use online journal article databases to search for a political science topic and get the relevant and significant literature from peer-reviewed journal articles. Through your research, you will know what have been done and how have been done for your topic and survey design, so that you can gain more understandings about your research topic.

 

Basic information on literature review

 

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