Phrases with «extant literature»

The phrase "extant literature" refers to existing and available written materials or texts from the past or present. It encompasses all the books, documents, articles, or other forms of written work that have survived and are still accessible to researchers and readers. Full definition

Sentences with «extant literature»

  • A good summary of the extensive extant literature on this subject is found in Yusuf Akgündüz, Marcel van den Berg, and Wolter Hassink, «The Impact of Refugee Crises on Host Labor Markets: The Case of the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Turkey», IZA Discussion Paper 8841, 2015. (educationnext.org)
  • Nevertheless, the limited extant literature suggests conflicting findings for the main and moderating effects of social support on psychological outcomes in parents of children with ASD and other disabilities. (academic.oup.com)
  • Female daters can strategically use three minutes of positive communication to increase their desirability as a potential mate because extant literature has demonstrated that men have a proclivity towards physically attractive female partners (Asendorpf, Penke, & Back, 2011; Finkel & Eastwick, 2008). (interpersona.psychopen.eu)
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