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Two things: I do not see a lot of coherence in the sources here. You have very particular academic research on "sleep duration" in Asian Americans by industry and then reduction of federal involvement in k-12, etc. I don't see any continuity between sources, which suggests a potentially very diffuse project.
ReplyDeleteThe second thing is you need to alphabetize your sources. But please try to focus in on a particular thing.
One of your previous lit reviews was on nursing students -- again, a very particular piece of research which does not obviously fit with the other pieces.
ReplyDeleteI think the most promising idea from your proposal was the "college for all movement" and its problems. I don't even see that idea represented among your research. This troubles me. I really don't know what you are writing about based on the sources.