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Critical analysis is essential in your literature review, and there are 4 things you need to do to do it properly. I'll be sharing my 4-step critical analytical process with you in this video. This video is Part 3 of a four-part series on how not to mess up your literature review, so be sure to check out the other parts - links below! I know critical analysis can be frustrating, and that’s often because no one ever sits us down to explain what it is, or exactly how to do it. It almost feels like it’s some big secret that you’ll never get let in on, unless you stumble across the answers yourself. It gets even more awkward when you get to masters or PhD level. Everyone around you just ASSUMES you’ll be able to do it, because, well – you just SHOULD know this stuff by now, right? Side note: I most certainly did NOT know how to do critical analysis properly when I was a postgraduate at Aston Business School in the early noughties! You get to a point where you believe that some people can ‘do’ critical analysis, and other people (i.e., you!) can’t. As if it’s some innate ability. It is most certainly NOT an innate ability. It’s something you can learn, and quite simply, it has four stages: description; interpretation; evaluation; synthesis. I’ll take you through each of them, drawing on examples as we go. Here’s a little more about each of the stages. Description: Whilst we’re told to avoid being descriptive, description is actually the basic foundation of critical analysis. If you can’t describe what you’re looking at, you certainly can’t critically analyse it! The trick is to be super concise and relevant to your own thesis. Interpretation: This is about considering how something applies to what you’re doing. What are its implications for your research? If you accept what its arguing, what does that mean for your thesis? Evaluation: Here, you’re making a judgement about the value of something for your thesis. What does it contribute? Are its arguments based on solid evidence? What are its strengths and weaknesses. Synthesis: Now, you need to look at how different items of literature come together around your thesis, or specific questions you’re asking in your thesis. How does the literature work together to help answer your questions, or raise new questions? Is there a good degree of coverage in specific areas, but others are a little sparse? When you knit it all together, where are the holes? Chapters: 0:00 1:16 Introduction and overview 1:17 - 1:45 About critical analysis 1:46 - 3:00 Describe 3:01 - 5:52 Interpret 5:53 - 8:20 Evaluate 8:21 - 9:37 Synthesise 9:38 - 10:07 Conclusion // Literature Review Tips series // Literature Review Tips | Four habits holding your dissertation back | Part 1 - Chasing a word count • Literature review writing - stop chas... Literature Review Tips | Four habits ruining your literature review | Part 2 – Procrastinating • Literature review structure - how to ... // Other videos you’ll find helpful // WRITING A DISSERTATION INTRODUCTION Do's and don'ts from 20 years examining social science theses • WRITING A DISSERTATION INTRODUCTION D... My secret literature review hack to supercharge your dissertation • My secret literature review hack to s... How to write a literature review for your dissertation - five step process • How to write a literature review for ... How to be more critical in your dissertation literature review - 3 key questions to ask • How to be more critical in your disse... Literature review search strategies for postgraduates - 3 tips for scholarly, relevant literature • Literature review search strategies f... // Tidy up a messy literature review with my FREE guide! // Grab my free PDF guide for tidying up a messy literature review: https://www.thedegreedoctor.com/how-t... And if you like the free PDF guide, you will LOVE my Complete Literature Review Guide, which you can check out here: https://www.thedegreedoctor.com/phd-s...