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Systematic reviews: Separating fact from fiction
Neal Haddaway, Gary Bilotta
University of Brighton
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Systematic Review Methods
100%
Healthcare
33%
Environmental Management
33%
Addressing Issues
33%
Decision Maker
33%
International Development
33%
Social Intervention
33%
Evidence-based Practice
33%
Social Welfare
33%
Evidence-based Policy
33%
Environmental Health Risk Assessment
33%
Environmental Chemicals
33%
Common Misconceptions
33%
Most Appropriate Method
33%
Chemical Risk Assessment
33%
Management Interventions
33%
Justice Education
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Environmental Management
100%
Environmental Health Risk Assessment
100%
Chemical Risk Assessment
100%
Social Sciences
Systematic Review
100%
Justice
16%
Environmental Health
16%
International Education
16%
Environmental Management
16%
Scientific Literature
16%
Decision Maker
16%
Social Intervention
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Systematic Review
100%
Justice
16%
Gold Standard
16%
Environmental Management
16%
Social Welfare
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Systematic Review
100%
Environmental Management
16%
Chemical Risk Assessment
16%
Psychology
Systematic Review
100%