The Aim and Scope of a Systematic Review: A Logical Approach

  • Purssell E
  • McCrae N
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A systematic literature review is a logical, linear process. By ‘linear’, we mean a purposeful activity that is performed in a sequential order, in other words, a ‘step-by-step’ process. Perhaps you have found to your cost what happens when...

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Purssell, E., & McCrae, N. (2020). The Aim and Scope of a Systematic Review: A Logical Approach. In How to Perform a Systematic Literature Review (pp. 19–30). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49672-2_3

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