Such diverse thinkers as Lao-Tze, Confucius, and U.S. Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld have all pointed out that we need to be able
to tell the difference between real and assumed knowledge. The
systematic review is a scientific tool that can help with this
difficult task. It can help, for example, with appraising,
summarising, and communicating the results and implications of
otherwise unmanageable quantities of data. This book, written by two
highly-respected social scientists, provides an overview of systematic
literature review methods: Outlining the rationale and methods of
systematic reviews; Giving worked examples from social science and
other fields; Applying the practice to all social science disciplines;
It requires no previous knowledge, but takes the reader through the
process stage by stage; Drawing on examples from such diverse fields
as psychology, criminology, education, transport, social welfare,
public health, and housing and urban policy, among others. Including
detailed sections on assessing the quality of both quantitative, and
qualitative research; searching for evidence in the social sciences;
meta-analytic and other methods of evidence synthesis; publication
bias; heterogeneity; and approaches to dissemination.
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A Practical Guide
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781405150149
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional Development (P&T)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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