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1. What is the main goal of a systematic review?
A
To conduct original research.
B
To present personal opinions.
C
To summarize and evaluate existing evidence on a specific research question.
2. What is a meta-analysis?
A
A form of literature review.
B
A qualitative study design.
C
A statistical technique used to combine results from multiple studies.
3. What is a PRISMA statement?
A
A statistical method.
B
A guideline for reporting systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
C
A type of research design.
4. What is publication bias in systematic reviews?
A
The tendency to publish positive results more often than negative results.
B
The inclusion of only randomized controlled trials.
C
The use of qualitative data.
5. What is the Cochrane Collaboration known for?
A
Conducting experimental studies.
B
Producing high-quality systematic reviews in healthcare.
C
Developing new research methods.
6. What is the first step in conducting a systematic review?
A
Collecting data from primary sources.
B
Writing the final report.
C
Formulating a research question and defining inclusion criteria.
7. What is a forest plot used for in a systematic review?
A
To compare different research designs.
B
To visualize the results of individual studies and the overall effect size.
C
To present qualitative data.
8. What is the role of a librarian in a systematic review?
A
To interpret study findings.
B
To conduct data analysis.
C
To assist in developing search strategies and managing references.
9. What is the difference between a systematic review and a literature review?
A
A literature review focuses on theoretical concepts.
B
A literature review includes only recent publications.
C
A systematic review follows a structured process to minimize bias.
10. What is the importance of a protocol in a systematic review?
A
To present study limitations.
B
To summarize key findings.
C
To ensure transparency and reduce risk of bias in the review process.