Is a systematic review considered "research" or a "review"? 

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Both! A systematic review is a comprehensive assessment of literature related to a well-defined research question. This type of review reflects the quality of the included research studies. Even though a systematic review is not a clinical research study involving human participants, it is highly regarded as research that has the potential to guide practice. Visit this library guide for more information about systematic reviews. 

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  • Last Updated Sep 13, 2022
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  • Answered By Elizabeth D'Angel

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