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A literature review can only stay focused when the dissertation route is clear. Before sources are selected or an existing draft is rewritten, the writer checks what Chapter 2 is expected to prove and what it must lead into.
The Approved Dissertation Route
The title, aim, objectives and research question are read together. Any mismatch is identified before writing begins. This is important when the title has been narrowed, but Chapter 1 or the existing chapter 2 still follows an earlier version of the topic.
The Boundaries of the Evidence
The population, country, sector, date range and source requirements are checked from the brief. For example, a review about nurses working in the UK cannot be built mainly around unrelated healthcare populations or international findings used without explaining the difference in setting.
The Existing Work That Must Be Followed
An approved Chapter 1, research proposal, tutor comments and supplied journal articles are checked before the chapter plan is set. Relevant work is retained, but material that no longer answers the research question is not forced into the review simply because it already exists.
The Gap Chapter 2 Must Establish
The chapter needs to finish with a specific unresolved problem that justifies the next stage of the dissertation. The writer checks whether the available evidence can logically lead to the proposed methodology instead of adding a general “more research is needed” statement at the end.
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How Your Literature Review Order Is Prepared
The process changes depending on whether you need a new Chapter 2, a proposal review, a systematic-style review or an existing draft rewritten. Before writing begins, we confirm what already exists, what the university requires and which part of the review must be completed.
Send the Relevant Files
Send the dissertation title, brief, word count and deadline. Include Chapter 1, tutor feedback or journal articles when they already exist.
Confirm the Order Scope
We confirm whether the order is a complete Chapter 2, proposal review, systematic-style review, rewrite or source-search order, then quote for the work required.
Set the Evidence Route
The writer plans the chapter around your research question and uses sources that support, challenge or explain it.
Receive the Checked File
Before delivery, the chapter is checked against the agreed brief. In-text citations are matched to the reference list, and the tutor comments are checked when rewriting is ordered.
How Sources Are Handled Before They Enter the Chapter
A source is not useful merely because its title mentions the dissertation topic. Before it is used, the writer checks what type of evidence it provides, how the study was carried out and whether its population and setting are relevant to the research question. This prevents Chapter 2 from looking well-referenced while relying on evidence that cannot properly support its claims.
Full Studies Are Checked Before Detailed Claims
Titles and abstracts help screen relevance. Detailed claims are taken from the study’s method, sample, setting and findings.
Systematic Methods Are Used Only When Required
PRISMA terms, database searches and inclusion criteria are used only when the brief requires a systematic or systematic-style review.
Policy and Research Sources Are Kept Distinct
NHS guidance, government reports and professional documents can establish policy or context, but are not presented as peer-reviewed research.
Empirical and Theory Sources Are Separated
Theory papers, reviews and primary studies serve different purposes. Conflicting findings are checked against the sample, method, setting and publication date.
Chapter 2 Came Back With Tutor Comments?
Send the marked draft exactly as it is. We read the tutor comments first, not just the paragraphs. If the feedback says too descriptive, limited evaluation, weak link to methodology or unclear gap, we rewrite the sections that caused the problem so the resubmission answers what the marker asked for.
Subject Writers for Dissertation Chapter 2
Orders are assigned by subject and review type. The profiles below show the writers used for law, nursing, psychology, marketing, accounting and management work.
Verena Coles is a PhD-qualified Law writer who writes literature reviews for students preparing UK law dissertations. She handles chapters where case law, statute, journal commentary and law reform material need to be turned into a focused legal discussion.
Demelza Ward is a Master’s-qualified Nursing writer who writes dissertation literature reviews for students working on UK nursing and healthcare topics. Her writing is suited to chapters that need NICE guidance, NMC standards, NHS policy, patient safety evidence and recent nursing research handled correctly.
Merrick Talbot has completed more than 600 literature reviews on psychology dissertation topics. He writes for students working with CBT, attachment, trauma, memory, anxiety, child development, forensic behaviour and health psychology.
Sidonie Marsh is a PhD-qualified Marketing writer with 6+ years’ experience writing dissertation literature reviews for students in the UK. She works on marketing chapters in which consumer behaviour, branding theory, digital marketing research, service quality models, and recent journal studies need to be applied with academic accuracy.
Assignment Experts UK assigns dissertation literature reviews on corporate reporting, audit quality, banking risk and firm performance to Oswin. He writes for students whose topics involve financial variables, accounting standards, governance measures, annual-report evidence and journal studies that need to be discussed with subject accuracy.
Linnet writes dissertation literature reviews for students across leadership, HRM, strategy, operations and organisational behaviour. She is assigned to management topics where the chapter needs workplace evidence, management models, employee data, company context and journal research used with subject accuracy.
Examples of Literature Review Orders and Starting Prices
Each order begins at a different stage. Some students need a complete chapter, while others have an existing draft, a changed question or a specific requirement in the brief.
| Order Requirement | Typical Starting Price |
|---|---|
| I need a complete chapter 2 written from scratch. I have the assignment brief or dissertation title, but the literature review has not been started yet. | From £199 |
| My research question has changed, so the existing chapter no longer fits. The review is rewritten to match the updated research focus instead of forcing old sources to fit the new direction. | From £149 |
| I need the review section for a research proposal. The review explains what existing research shows, where the gap exists and why the proposed study is worth carrying out. | From £99 |
| My brief requires a systematic-style literature review. The work follows the search, screening and evidence selection requirements set out in the assessment brief. | From £279 |
| I need both the literature review and suitable journal articles. The writer identifies relevant academic sources before developing the chapter 2 around the available evidence. | From £169 |
These are typical starting prices. Your final quote is based on:
- Word count required for Chapter 2.
- Academic level, such as undergraduate, Master's or PhD.
- Deadline and whether urgent completion is needed.
- Existing work provided, including drafts, tutor feedback or completed chapters that can be used.
The depth of the review changes by academic level. Undergraduate work needs a controlled and relevant evidence base; Master’s work requires stronger comparison of studies, methods and findings; doctoral work needs deeper positioning within the existing academic debate.
What You Receive With Your Literature Review
The files included depend on whether you order a complete Chapter 2, proposal review, rewrite or systematic-style review. A complete literature review order normally includes:
- A completed dissertation chapter 2 in Word format
- Sections written around the approved aim and research question
- Supplied articles used where they remain relevant
- In-text citations matched to the final reference list
- The referencing style required by the university brief
- Tutor comments addressed when rewriting is ordered
- Search information when included in a systematic-style order
- A final check against the agreed order requirements
- The agreed originality or similarity report
Literature Review Service Disclaimer
Paying for a literature review writing service does not make the customer its academic author. The file must not be submitted as the customer’s own where university rules prohibit third-party writing. Assignment Experts UK does not access student portals, contact supervisors in a student’s name, fabricate sources or findings, or promise approval, marks or publication.
Need the Next Dissertation Chapter Written?
A finished literature review can reveal that the next problem is not source writing. The dissertation may need the remaining chapters brought back to one route, or Chapter 3 may need a method that matches the type of evidence already used.
Dissertation Writing Service
Best when the review shows a wider dissertation problem. For example, the approved aim says one thing, the sources support another route, and the planned findings chapter would not answer the question clearly. We can continue the project from that point instead of only fixing Chapter 2.
Dissertation Methodology Writing Service
Best when the review has enough evidence, but the method is still not workable. Survey work needs variables, interview work needs participant rules, and secondary research needs source dates, selection rules, and an analysis method before the chapter can be defended.
See How We Protect Your Details
When you send us your topic, brief, or draft, it stays private. We only use your files and details to assess, prepare and manage the agreed order. Your personal information is not shared publicly or passed on for any unrelated purpose.
Questions Students Ask Before Ordering
You may have only a title, a few articles, or a rough draft. That is fine. These questions explain what we can work with before we write your literature review.
Yes. Supplied articles are checked against the research question and retained where they remain relevant. The writer can also add further sources when source research is included in the order.
Send both files. We will identify the conflict before writing begins and confirm whether Chapter 2 should follow the approved question, the newer tutor direction or an updated version agreed by you.
Not automatically. PRISMA diagrams, database records, screening tables and inclusion criteria are included when the brief requires a systematic or systematic-style method or when they are agreed as part of the order.
Yes, when the problem is limited to particular sections. If the same issue continues throughout the chapter, we will explain why a wider rewrite may be needed before the order starts.
Yes. Recent research is normally prioritised, but older sources may still be necessary for established theories, original models, landmark studies or historical legal and policy developments.
We can estimate the likely source range after checking the word count, level, subject and review type. A fixed number is not added merely to make the reference list appear longer.
Learning Resources
Dissertation Literature Review Mistakes Students Make
See why a chapter can remain descriptive even when it contains many references, and how weak comparison, unsuitable evidence and an unsupported research gap affect the review.