2. Being systematic
This video outlines how to systematically search the academic literature on a topic as part of the 15 step Systematic Quantitative Literature Review method. Specifically, it goes through steps 1-5 including defining the topic, working out the research questions, what keywords to use, what databases to search and the criteria for inclusion and exclusion. It is the second in a series of four videos on the this method with more information available at https://www.griffith.edu.au/griffith-sciences/school-environment-science/research/systematic-quantitative-literature-review including videos, papers outlining the method, example datasets and the large number of papers already published using the method.
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