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Systematic Reviews in the Social Sciences
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Editor(s):
Mark Petticrew
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Helen Roberts
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January 01 2006
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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9780470754887
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9781405121101
Publication date (Print):
January 01 2006
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10.1002/9780470754887
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. 1
Why Do We Need Systematic Reviews?
pp. 27
Starting the Review: Refining the Question and Defining the Boundaries
pp. 57
What Sorts of Studies do I Include in the Review? Deciding on the Review's Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria
pp. 79
How to Find the Studies: The Literature Search
pp. 125
How to Appraise the Studies: An Introduction to Assessing Study Quality
pp. 164
Synthesizing the Evidence
pp. 215
Exploring Heterogeneity and Publication Bias
pp. 247
Disseminating the Review
pp. 265
Systematic Reviews: Urban Myths and Fairy Tales
pp. 277
Glossary
pp. 284
Appendix 1: The Review Process (and Some Questions to Ask Before Starting a Review)
pp. 288
Appendix 2: MOOSE Guidelines
pp. 291
Appendix 3: Example of a Flow Diagram from a Systematic Review
pp. 293
Appendix 4: Example Data Extraction Form
pp. 296
Appendix 5: Variations in the Quality of Systematic Reviews
pp. 298
Bibliography
pp. 324
Index
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