Written in a friendly, accessible style by an expert team of authors with years of experience in both conducting and supervising systematic reviews, this is the perfect guide to using systematic review methodology in a research project. It provides clear answers to all review-related questions, including: How do I formulate an appropriate review question? What’s the best way to manage my review? How do I develop my search strategy? How do I get started with data extraction? How do I assess the quality of a study? How can I analyse and synthesize my data? How should I write up the discussion and conclusion sections of my dissertation or thesis?
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Doing a Systematic Review: A Student?s Guide
$987.00
ISBN
9781473967014
Categories REFERENCE, INFORMATION AND INTERDISCIPLINARY SUBJECTS, RESEARCH & INFORMATION: GENERAL, Research methods: general
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