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Job Satisfaction Literature Review

Topic: Job Satisfaction Literature Review
Order Description
My literature review is going to be based on my 14 annotated bibliographies,
This are the instructions for my literature review , if you need the articles , I have them , I can email them to you, I will download the 14 articles .
1- Statement of the problem: The purpose of this study is to determine the level of job satisfaction as it relates to gender.
2- Dependent Variable: Job Satisfaction
3-Independent Variable: Gender
4- Research Question: What is the difference between women and man in regards to job satisfaction??
Variables:
1. gender
2. Salary
3. Age
4. Co-worker relations
5. Working conditions
6. education
This should allow for consistent flow in your paper by linking similar topics together already.
You want to ensure that the paper is logically sequenced. Each new element builds on what precedes it; everything should be linked together somehow.
Each variable should have claims, counterclaims, reasons and evidence.
Make sure your paragraphs have solid topic sentences, supporting details and conclusions and make sure that they transition nicely with one another. Lacking transition will create choppiness and lack flow. Transitions should link sections of text, create cohesion and clarify relationships between concepts and ideas.
Remember when developing your paragraphs that you want to introduce precise, knowledgeable claim (topic sentence), establish its significance and distinguish from alternate, similar and opposing claims.
Each of your topics/variables should be backed up by your sources. Be careful that you do not rely too heavily on your sources, however. You want to make sure that your sources support the point that you are trying to get across; not you supporting the sources. In other words, you’ve done this research; what is your analysis of it? This becomes your knowledgeable claim. Now use your sources to support your analysis and reflections.
When writing your literature review, please keep in mind that you need to make this a seamless, cohesive paper. By writing about article one, then article two, then article three, your paper will become quite choppy and segregated. Instead, focus on your variables (several main ideas, themes, issues) and group your articles together based on these and discuss the first them and the articles that coincide with that, then the second theme and the articles that coincide with that theme and so on.
Of course, be sure to avoid plagiarism and to cite, cite, cite! Give credit where credit is due.

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Job Satisfaction Literature Review

Topic: Job Satisfaction Literature Review
Order Description
My literature review is going to be based on my 14 annotated bibliographies,
This are the instructions for my literature review , if you need the articles , I have them , I can email them to you, I will download the 14 articles .
1- Statement of the problem: The purpose of this study is to determine the level of job satisfaction as it relates to gender.
2- Dependent Variable: Job Satisfaction
3-Independent Variable: Gender
4- Research Question: What is the difference between women and man in regards to job satisfaction??
Variables:
1. gender
2. Salary
3. Age
4. Co-worker relations
5. Working conditions
6. education
This should allow for consistent flow in your paper by linking similar topics together already.
You want to ensure that the paper is logically sequenced. Each new element builds on what precedes it; everything should be linked together somehow.
Each variable should have claims, counterclaims, reasons and evidence.
Make sure your paragraphs have solid topic sentences, supporting details and conclusions and make sure that they transition nicely with one another. Lacking transition will create choppiness and lack flow. Transitions should link sections of text, create cohesion and clarify relationships between concepts and ideas.
Remember when developing your paragraphs that you want to introduce precise, knowledgeable claim (topic sentence), establish its significance and distinguish from alternate, similar and opposing claims.
Each of your topics/variables should be backed up by your sources. Be careful that you do not rely too heavily on your sources, however. You want to make sure that your sources support the point that you are trying to get across; not you supporting the sources. In other words, you’ve done this research; what is your analysis of it? This becomes your knowledgeable claim. Now use your sources to support your analysis and reflections.
When writing your literature review, please keep in mind that you need to make this a seamless, cohesive paper. By writing about article one, then article two, then article three, your paper will become quite choppy and segregated. Instead, focus on your variables (several main ideas, themes, issues) and group your articles together based on these and discuss the first them and the articles that coincide with that, then the second theme and the articles that coincide with that theme and so on.
Of course, be sure to avoid plagiarism and to cite, cite, cite! Give credit where credit is due.

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