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What is the difference between a systematic review and a systematic literature review?
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A systematic review is a structured analysis of existing research that follows strict protocols for identifying, evaluating, and synthesizing studies, ensuring transparency and reproducibility. In contrast, a systematic literature review may be less rigorous and not adhere to formal methodologies, potentially missing key literature and relying on the author"s discretion. While both aim for comprehensiveness, a systematic review is more reliable due to its methodological standards and typically involves a team of experts, whereas a systematic literature review may be conducted by a single individual without the same level of scrutiny.

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