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How to write a literature review Super Fast in 2023

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🎯 Common Q and A: 1) The summary provided by AI will not be considered PLAGIARISM 2) The researcher should provide citations and references3) There are tools of AI detection: 4) Google penalizes AI generated contents: 5) The tool is currently free to use;6) The tool provides plain language summaries of the articles instead of the jargon.How to make record on Lit Review Matrix after reading an research article? (2) How to transform details in (1) into paragraphs in the Lit Review writing? Which software are good for literature review (top ten suggestions)? --------------------------------- ✔ LR Templates and Research Models in Word: https://redev.gumroad.com/l/zlxyu --------------------------------- 🟨 Social media Email: researchgroup2025@gmail.com WhatsApp: +212619398603 / wa.link/l6jvny Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/medbenhima2015/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohamed-benhima-phd-6a1087109/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ mohamedbenhima?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=mx0JUzQAAAAJ&hl=en Researchgate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mohamed-Benhima Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mohamed_Benhima LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohamed-benhima-phd-6a1087109/ --------------------------------- ✅ Steps to write a literature review: 1) Search scholarly databases: Google Scholar, Pub Med and Scopus and Science Direct; 2) Use Boolean operators (AND, OR, "") to filter the results:3) Read abstracts and keywords; 4) Skim the bibliographies; 5) Identify themes, gaps, patterns and links 6) Outline the heading and subheading of publications: 7) Chronological, thematic, methodological and theoretical 8) Introduction, body and conclusion; 🟨 Boolean operators and their uses: AND, OR, NOT, " ", *, +, and ? 🟨 Types of literature review: 1) Narrative Review: A summary and critical evaluation of research studies on a particular topic. 2) Chronological review: A summary of studies based on the dates of publication; 3) Systematic Review (PRISMA and Cochrane methods): A comprehensive and rigorous analysis of all relevant studies on a particular topic, using a standardized methodology. 4) Meta-Analysis (PRISMA and Cochrane methods): A statistical method that combines results from multiple studies to determine a combined effect size. 5) Integrative Review: A review that synthesizes and integrates findings from multiple studies on a particular topic. 6) Scoping Review: A review that maps and describes the extent, range, and nature of research on a particular topic. 7) Rapid Review: A quick and efficient review that summarizes the most relevant and up-to-date research on a topic. 8) Thematic Review: A review that identifies, analyzes and synthesizes themes across multiple studies on a particular topic.

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