Many theories have been proposed to explain what motivates human behaviour. Although the literature covers a wide variety of such theories, this review will focus on five major themes which emerge repeatedly throughout the literature reviewed.1Screen reader users, this is the topic sentence. It identifies five major themes as the scope of this review. These themes are: incorporation of the self-concept2Screen reader users, this is theme 1. into traditional theories of motivation, the influence of rewards2Screen reader users, this is theme 2. on motivation, the increasing importance of internal forces2Theme 3. of motivation, autonomy and self-control2Theme 4. as sources of motivation, and narcissism2Theme 5 as an essential component of motivation.Although the literature represents these themes in a variety of contexts, this paper will primarily focus on their application to self-motivation.3Screen reader users, this is the concluding sentence.
Planning using mind maps
Mind maps are a visual map to link and organise key concepts of your research. They also show links and relationships between ideas. Sometimes it is a good idea to number key ideas in the order that you are going to place them in your literature review.
Example of a mind map
Here is an example of a mind map on motivation:
Writing examples
Writing your literature review takes time. You may need to complete several drafts before your final copy. It is important to have a good introduction that clearly tells the reader what the literature will be about.
An introduction must tell the reader the following:
- what you are going to cover in the review
- the scope of your research
- how the review ties in with your own research topic.
1. Introduction
This is a good example of an introduction because it has a topic sentence which indicates what will be covered and also tells the reader the specific focus of the literature review in the concluding sentence.
- 1 Topic sentence: identifies five major themes as the scope of this review
- 2 Theme: The five major themes to be covered
- 3 Concluding sentence: The specific focus
Lecturer's comments
Notice how the student has clearly said WHAT she will cover in this review. This is particularly important in a large topic area.
2. Integration of multiple sources in paragraphs
To develop an integrated argument from multiple sources, you need to link your arguments together. The model below is a guide.
- 1 Topic sentence: outlining your main claim or key point for that paragraph
- 2 Evidence: supporting evidence from the readings
- 3 Contrast: contrasting theories from research
- 4 Conclusion: concluding sentence linking to the next paragraph
3. Integration of student analysis
It is important to integrate your analysis and interpretation of the literature in your literature review. Read the following paragraph and see how the arguments have been integrated into the paragraph along with student analysis. Analysis is not just student opinion; it needs to be supported by the literature.
- 1 Topic sentence: outlining your main claim or key point for that paragraph
- 2 Evidence: first statement of evidence from the literature
- 3 Evidence: second statement of evidence from the literature
- 4 Analysis: by the student
- 5 Conclusion: concluding statement
4. Example of linking and reporting verbs
Most early theories of motivation were concerned with need satisfaction. Robbins, Millett, Cacioppe, and Waters-Marsh (1998) argue that1Screen reader users, this is a reporting verb. motivation relies on what a person needs and wants.Similarly2Screen reader users, this is a linking verb. the early theories of Maslow and McGregor (cited in Robbins et al., 1998) focused on1Screen reader users, this is a reporting verb. personal needs satisfaction as the basis for motivational behaviour. However2Screen reader users, this is a linking verb., recent studies outlined by1Screen reader users, this is a reporting verb. Leonard, Beauvais and Scholl (1999) suggest that1Screen reader users, this is a reporting verb. personality and disposition play an equally important role in motivation. Current thinking does not discount theories, but2Screen reader users, this is a linking verb. simply builds on them to include a self-concept.