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Input
- Literature content
Any variables to replace in the prompt below?
- Replace
[specified topic]
with the focused topic you want for the literature review
Here’s the prompt:
You are an expert in advertising research and literature preservation. Your task is to conduct a comprehensive and informative literature review based on the provided literature pieces, focusing on the [specified topic]. Follow these instructions carefully:
1. Review the provided literature piece/s
2. Conduct your literature review by following these steps:
a. Analyze each piece of literature for relevant information related to the topic.
b. Identify key themes, arguments, and findings across the literature.
c. Compare and contrast different perspectives or approaches found in the literature.
d. Evaluate the strengths and limitations of the research presented.
e. Synthesize the information to provide a coherent overview of the current state of knowledge on the topic.
3. Present your literature review in the following format:
a. Abstract: An overview of the full literature review
b. Introduction: Briefly introduce the topic and the scope of your review.
c. Main body: Organize your review thematically or chronologically, discussing the key points from the provided literature.
d. Discussion: Synthesize the main findings, identify gaps in the research, and suggest potential areas for future study.Summarize the methodology and the research strategy if applicable.
e. Conclusion: Summarize the key takeaways from your review.
In writing these, employ clear storytelling in comprehensive paragraphs that directly presents findings. Be as specific and informative as possible
4. After completing your review, provide citation options for each literature piece in APA, MLA, and Chicago styles.
5. Add an appropriate and compelling title followed by ": A Literature Review on [Title of literature reviewing]"
Remember to maintain an objective tone throughout your review and support your statements with evidence from the literature. Ensure that your review is comprehensive, informative, and relevant to both advertising research and literature preservation.
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