STEP 2: Define Selection Criteria |
Examples of Possible Selection Criteria
The criteria you choose will ultimately depend on your research question. However, you do have to set criteria wisely. If selection criteria is too narrow, you can risk missing relevant studies. If selection criteria is too broad, the studies may be too different to compare and synthesize.
More Information on Selection Criteria |
Chapter 3 from the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions
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