The USP of systematic review is finding the magnitude of the relationship between variables -- yes or no
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The USP of systematic review is finding the magnitude of the relationship between variables "No"
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- A systematic review is a well-defined formula that uses a systematic and explicit method to identify, select, and critically evaluate relevant primary studies, and to extract and analyze data from the studies included in the review.
- It is defined as "review of evidence for a problem that has been identified.Systematic reviews are primarily focused on quantitative research and are used as a summary to develop a meta-analysis on the collection of the best possible research evidence for the development of EBP.
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yes
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the usp of systemic review is used to find the magnitude relation between variables
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