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A systematic literature review is a structured and methodical approach to reviewing research in relation to a well-defined research question. This type of assignment requires that you set eligibility criteria for which studies will be included or excluded, and which databases will be used. You'll conduct a detailed search, before screening and selecting studies from your results: filtering out those that don't meet your eligibility criteria. You'll review the quality of the remaining studies, then analyse the remaining data.
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A systematic literature review is a structured and methodical approach to reviewing existing research on a specific topic. It aims to identify, appraise, and synthesise all relevant studies using transparent, replicable methods to minimise bias and provide reliable conclusions.
Systematic literature reviews follow a strict protocol, including clearly defined research questions, eligibility criteria, and a comprehensive search strategy to locate all relevant published and unpublished studies.
The process is designed to be transparent and replicable, allowing others to follow the same steps and reach similar conclusions.
By using explicit methods for study selection, quality assessment, and data synthesis, systematic reviews aim to minimise bias and provide more objective findings.
A standard literature review is a broad summary of all the existing research on a particular topic. It notes the key concepts, identifies any gaps in knowledge, and highlights the most important studies. The method of selecting and evaluating sources is not usually specified. Literature reviews therefore rely on the researcher's subjective judgment over what to include. This method is very flexible but not very transparent.
A systematic literature review by contrast, is conducted in a more rigorous and structured way. The researcher sets out exactly how they will search, select, evaluate, and synthesise existing literature. They decide beforehand explicitly what will be included or excluded, which search strategies will be used, which databases will be checked, and how each study will be assessed for quality. This structured approach is designed to minimise any bias from the researcher, and allow others to replicate and verify the research. The approach also typically allows the results to be quantitatively synthesised using methods such as meta-analysis.
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A systematic literature review is a structured, transparent process of gathering, assessing, and summarising existing research on a very specific question or topic. The aim is to minimise any researcher bias, and to produce reliable, replicable findings.
Unlike standard literature reviews, systematic literature reviews follow a clearly defined methodology, which includes explicit search strategies, selection criteria, and quality assessment. These steps provide transparency and replicability. They also make data analysis more achievable.
Systematic literature reviews provide robust, unbiased summaries of existing evidence, identify gaps in current knowledge, and inform future research directions, policy decisions, and best practices.
The steps usually include clearly defining the research question, establishing inclusion and exclusion criteria, conducting systematic database searches, screening and selecting relevant studies, assessing study quality, extracting and synthesising data, and presenting comprehensive findings.
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