You are reading a literature review written by a novice researcher in your field. You notice that the researcher seems to have relied heavily on the World Wide Web in preparing the literature review. Your hunch is supported when you glance at the reference page and find a long list of Internet addresses. What goes through your mind regarding the quality and adequacy of the literature review in this situation?a. There is no problem, there are good sources of information on the internetb. I wish I could have done that.c. Peer reviewed journal articles are also an important source of information for literature reviews in research proposals and need to be included.