Literature review: How to extract qualitative data

Published: 26 February 2023
on channel: Global Health with Greg Martin
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There are two types of systematic literature reviews that you might undertake. Firstly you might extract quantitative data from studies and do a meta analysis. There is a second type o lit review however. This is where we extract qualitative data from the studies and academic papers. In this video we take a look at the methodology behind extracting qualitative data from science publications.

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