Difference between reference and literature review
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A literature review is a scholarly paper, which includes the current knowledge including substantive findings, as well as theoretical and methodological contributions to a particular topic. Literature reviews are secondary sources, and do not report new or original experimental work.
A source is a book, periodical, website, peer-reviewed journal article, or other media that you've used for support. They are also referred to as citations or references.
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A literature review is a scholarly paper, which includes the current knowledge including substantive findings, as well as theoretical and methodological contributions to a particular topic. Literature reviews are secondary sources, and do not report new or original experimental work.
A source is a book, periodical, website, peer-reviewed journal article, or other media that you've used for support. They are also referred to as citations or references.
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Both reference and literature review are the parts of research article or thesis the difference between then are as follows:
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- A reference is always included in the end of the research report whereas the literature review is included in the beginning of the report.
- A reference included the name of authors or sources from where the idea, concept and material for the purpose of research study used it is cited in the APA format whereas in the literature review the summary of the references are included in an orderly manner from the earliest research to the modern research.
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