I usually refer to the difference between preparing an apple and then orange and then a banana versus creating fruit salad. In the first case, you are placing forth each study in a string-of-pearls manner, whereas if you synthesize the information, you are making it more 'fruitful' by fusing it and applying it to your study. This will benefit you when making the case, making the argument, that you will make in a study -- by bolstering and supporting your research direction.
I usually refer to the difference between preparing an apple and then orange and then a banana versus creating fruit salad. In the first case, you are placing forth each study in a string-of-pearls manner, whereas if you synthesize the information, you are making it more 'fruitful' by fusing it and applying it to your study. This will benefit you when making the case, making the argument, that you will make in a study -- by bolstering and supporting your research direction.
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