Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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About the Author |
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Part 1 Research Design and Sampling |
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Chapter 1 Reviewing the Literature: Why? For Whom? How? |
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What Is a Research Literature Review? Why Do One? |
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Write Proposals for Funding |
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Write Proposals for Academic Degrees |
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Describe and Explain Current Knowledge to Guide Professional Practice |
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Identify Effective Research and Development Methods |
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Identify Experts to Help Interpret Existing Literature and Identify Unpublished Sources of Information |
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Identify Funding Sources and Works in Progress |
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Satisfy Personal Curiosity |
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Gaining Control: Experiments and Observations |
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Systematic, Explicit, Comprehensive, and Reproducible: Four Key Words |
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Choosing an Online Bibliographic Database |
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Public and Private Online Bibliographic Databases |
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What Exactly Do You Need to Find? |
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How Do You Search for What You Want to Find? Key Words, Descriptors, Identifiers, and the Thesaurus |
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How Do You Ask for Information? Searching With Boolean Operators |
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Three Examples of Boolean Logic |
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Pausing During the Search |
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Changing the Course of the Search |
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Changing the Course of a Literature Review Search: Expanding the Scope |
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Supplementing the Online Search |
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Reasons to Supplement Electronic Searches |
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Reviewing References in High-Quality Studies |
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Is Everything Worthwhile Published? |
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Cautiously Approach the Web |
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Organizing the Research Literature: Building a Virtual Filing Cabinet |
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37 | (4) |
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Online Literature Reviews |
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Chapter 2 Searching and Screening: The Practical Screen and Methodological Quality |
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Search Screen 1: The Practical Screen |
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Including and Excluding Studies: Typical Practical Screening Criteria for Literature Review Searches |
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Practical Screening Criteria: Using Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria |
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Search Screen 2: Methodological Quality Screening Criteria |
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Criterion for Quality: Research Design |
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Random Selection and Random Assignment: Two Examples |
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Parallel Controls but No Random Assignment |
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Historical Controls or Existing Data |
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Observational Designs in Brief |
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A Note on Other Designs and Studies: Cross-Sectional Surveys and Consensus Statements |
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Internal and External Validity |
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Criterion for Quality: Sampling |
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Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria or Eligibility of Participants |
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Nonresponse: Subjects and Items |
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Part 2 Data Collection, Interventions, Analysis, Results, and Conclusions |
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Chapter 3 Searching and Screening: Methodological Quality |
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Data Collection and Data Sources: Methods and Measures |
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Interventions and Programs: Reviewing the Research Literature to Find Out What Works |
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Two Versions of a Program Description |
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Data Analysis: Statistical Methods in the Research Literature |
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Statistical Methods and What to Look For: An Overview |
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Independent and Dependent Variables |
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Measurement Scales and Their Data |
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Statistical and Practical Significance |
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Which Analytic Method Is Best? |
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Reviewing Qualitative Research |
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136 | (6) |
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Reviewing Mixed Methods Research |
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147 | (3) |
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Chapter 4 Doing the Review: A Reader's Guide Chapter |
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Types of Information: Methods and Content |
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Eligibility and Actuality |
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Reporting Standards: Checklists for Research Writing and Reviewing |
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How TREND Was Used in a Literature Review |
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Reliable and Valid Reviews |
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Measuring Reliability: The Kappa Statistic |
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Uniform Data Collection: The Literature Review Survey Questionnaire |
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Uniform Data Collection: Definitions and More |
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Pilot Testing the Review Process |
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Collecting Data From the Literature: A Checklist |
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Chapter 5 What Did You Find? Synthesizing Results |
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Now That You Have Done It, What Do You Do With It? |
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196 | (9) |
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Reviews Describe Current Knowledge |
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196 | (2) |
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Reviews Support the Need for and Significance of New Research |
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Reviews Explain Research Findings |
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198 | (2) |
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Reviews Describe the Quality of Current Research |
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Descriptive Syntheses or Reviews |
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Examples of Descriptive Literature Reviews |
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What to Look for in a Meta-Analysis: The Seven Steps |
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Fixed Versus Random Effects |
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Large Studies Versus Meta-Analysis of Smaller Trials: Comparing Results |
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Displaying Meta-Analysis Results |
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Meta-Analyses in Practice: Examples |
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Descriptive Review Versus Meta-Analysis |
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The GRADE System for Assessing the Quality of Evidence |
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Glossary |
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Author Index |
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Subject Index |
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