A systematic review of a topic has to have at least these three elements: Clear inclusion/exclusion criteriaAn explicit search strategyA method or process to organize or collate the data collected

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A systematic review of a topic has to have at least these three elements:
  • Clear inclusion/exclusion criteria
  • An explicit search strategy
  • A method or process to organize or collate the data collected

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