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How is a systematic review different from a traditional literature review?
How is a systematic review different from a traditional literature review?
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Unlike traditional literature reviews, systematic reviews follow a rigorous methodology that involves predefined criteria for study selection, systematic search strategies, and critical appraisal of included studies to minimize bias and provide more reliable conclusions.