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What is an RRL?

An RRL (Review of Related Literature) is a summary of past research on a topic. It helps researchers understand what has already been studied and find gaps for new research.

A Review of Related Literature (RRL) is a critical analysis of existing studies that provides background, identifies research gaps, and supports the theoretical framework of a new study.

The Review of Related Literature (RRL) serves as an analytical synthesis of prior research, establishing a conceptual foundation, identifying methodological gaps, and justifying the significance of a study within an academic discourse.


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