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How are Systematic Reviews Conducted?
Systematic reviews follow a rigorous methodology to minimize bias:
1.
Defining the Research Question
: Clearly stating the objectives and criteria for including studies.
2.
Comprehensive Literature Search
: Using multiple databases and sources to identify relevant studies.
3.
Data Extraction and Quality Assessment
: Collecting data from included studies and evaluating their quality.
4.
Synthesis of Findings
: Using qualitative or quantitative methods (meta-analysis) to combine the results.
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