Literature Review

 Difference between a literature review and a systematic literature review

The difference between a literature review and a systematic review is that the systematic review is very specific and focused, while the standard literature review is much more general. A literature review gives you a summary of already existing research, while a systematic review answers a specific question without instances of biasness. From a value point of view, systematic review connects researchers to evidence-based practices while a literature review focuses strictly on giving a summary of already existing studies.

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More specific-

Systematic review

High level of overview of a primary research 

1. Goal- Answer a specified question

2. Timeline- months to years (Average 18 months)

3. Authors- 3 or more

4. Question- Clearly defined and answerable question

5. Systematic Search strategy, assessment on findings, interpretation and presentation of result

6. `Value- Brings high quality evidence

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