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By Anonymous | March 15, 2017
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I got this comment from the journal: "We note that this manuscript is a meta-analysis; our author guidelines therefore require that you use PRISMA guidance to help improve reporting quality of this... Read More
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By Dr. Short | May 05, 2016
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We are conducting a systematic review (qualitative) on ketamine use in depression and its short- and long- term safety. Many reviews, and some meta-analyses have already been conducted on the topic... Read More
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By Anonymous | September 16, 2015
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Which kind of article would be easier to publish in an SCI journal: an original research article or a review article?
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By Kakoli Majumder | April 29, 2015
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A systematic review is a rigorous review of existing literature that addresses a clearly formulated question. This article discusses the types of systematic review, systematic review protocol and its registration, the PRISMA statement, and a lot more.
Systematic reviews are regarded as the best source of research evidence. A systematic review is a rigorous review of existing literature that addresses a clearly formulated question. This article... Read More