Review:

Systematic Review In Psychology

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
A systematic review in psychology is a comprehensive and structured way of summarizing and synthesizing research evidence to answer a specific research question.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive literature search
  • Selection criteria for studies
  • Quality assessment of included studies
  • Synthesis of findings
  • Implications for practice and future research

Pros

  • Provides a rigorous and transparent approach to evidence synthesis
  • Helps identify gaps in existing research
  • Can inform policy and practice decisions

Cons

  • Time-consuming process
  • Dependent on the quality of included studies
  • May be limited by publication bias

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