A systematic review is a type of publication that attempts to answer a specific research question by collecting and analysing all the evidence from literature that is available on the topic.
Students at university are not expected to do a 'full' systematic review. Instead, they are asked to do a 'systematised style' of review - a review that is less indepth.
Click on the guide below for further information, but always follow the advice of your module leader first as to what is expected of you in your particular coursework assessment.
Go to our Systematic Reviews GuideGuide for completing a systematised style review for your coursework.
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