TY - BOOK AU - Cherry,M.G. AU - Cherry,M.G. AU - Boland,Angela AU - Dickson,R TI - Doing a systematic review: a student's guide SN - 9781529740974 (paperback) AV - Q180.55.M4C4 2023 PY - 2024/// CY - London, Los Angeles PB - SAGE KW - Research KW - Methodology KW - fast KW - Systematic reviews (Medical research) N1 - Previous edition: 2017; Includes bibliographical references and index N2 - If you are a Masters or a PhD student conducting a systematic review for your dissertation or thesis, then this is the book for you! Written by an expert team of authors with years of experience in conducting systematic reviews and supervising students doing systematic reviews, the book provides a roadmap to guide you through the process. Completing a systematic review and unsure where to start or what path to take? Set out on your journey confidently with this practical guide written by a team of experienced academics. With a friendly, accessible style, the book covers every step of the systematic review process, from planning to dissemination. This book will help you to: Work with qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods data Understand the how-to of systematic reviews with a range of real-life examples and case studies Learn from students who have been in your shoes with FAQs taken from actual supervision meetings. This book will not only support you to overcome common challenges and pitfalls, it will give you the knowledge and skills to produce an excellent review and you might even enjoy the journey! Alongside updated examples and case studies, this edition also includes two new chapters to help you write and register your review protocol and understand and synthesise data from correlational and experimental studies. The book is accompanied by an online guide for teaching, including videos, example documents, further reading, software recommendations and weblinks ER -