When reflecting on the results of an action research project and creating an action plan, researchers should consider reviewing available literature because:

a. Reviewing literature again in the context of the findings of a study can help a researcher see not only how his or her study was fueled by the literature but also see how it fits into and contributes to that body of literature.
b. Reviewing literature a second time generally strengthens the impact of research findings.
c. Reviewing literature again legitimizes a given action plan, making it more likely to be accepted by other researchers.
d. A re-examination of existing literature makes it easier to “sell” research findings to skeptical administrators.


Ans: A

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