In a doctoral program, a learner must assume the role of independent researcher
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Question
In a doctoral program, a learner must assume the role of independent researcher in order to become an expert in their respected field of study. Along the way, learners will need to identify a gap (an area of study that needs to be researched) in order to formulate research question(s). Klingner, Scanlon, and Pressley (2005) detailed the process a researcher takes to produce a scholarly article. Discuss how a review of literature contributes to a doctoral identity by transitioning a learner into a scholar. As you make your way along your doctoral journey, other than completing one course and moving on the next, when and how will you evaluate that you are growing as a learner and as scholar?
Explanation / Answer
Review of literature plays a very important in any of the doctoral experiments that we do because it is the literature review from where he gets the idea of the previous work done,, how the work has been done at that time,, what were the results etc. Which helps us the learner to design a new set of experiments with a new method, modification or new idea and whenever he gets stucked in the experiment he can look upon the paper..!!
When you can modify your own set of experiments,, their methods, their alternative steps and can judge ur result correctly it means and experience can make u scholar