Understanding Research Options and Review Articles
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What is the main purpose of the 'Systemic review'?

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of a research topic (correct)
  • To present a personal opinion on a research topic
  • To identify gaps in current research studies
  • To conduct original research experiments
  • What is the main difference between a 'Narrative review' and a 'Systematic review'?

  • The level of bias in the review
  • The comprehensiveness of the literature search (correct)
  • The number of authors involved in the review
  • The length of the abstract
  • What is the purpose of the 'Prisma' in a systematic review?

  • To identify the research gap
  • To design the experimental study
  • To outline the search strategy (correct)
  • To write the abstract
  • What is the main characteristic of an 'Original paper'?

    <p>It presents original research experiments and results</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the typical structure of an 'Original paper'?

    <p>Title, Abstract, Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, References</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary focus of a patent?

    <p>Research project</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main purpose of a book chapter?

    <p>To provide an overview of a topic</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary function of a hypothesis?

    <p>To formulate a research question</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main purpose of a conference?

    <p>To present research findings</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary purpose of registration at a conference?

    <p>To submit an abstract</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Research Options

    • Research options include review articles, systematic reviews, and original papers.

    Review Article

    • A review article consists of:
    • Title
    • Sub-outline 2
    • Authors
    • Affiliation (place and organization)
    • Abstract (main topics)
    • Introduction
    • Outline 1
    • Sub-outline 1
    • Figures
    • Outline 2
    • Conclusion
    • Future prospective
    • References

    Types of Review Articles

    • Narrative review: a review article that provides a comprehensive overview of a topic.
    • Systematic review: a review article that uses a systematic approach to identify, evaluate, and synthesize all relevant studies on a specific research question.

    Systematic Review

    • A systematic review consists of:
    • Name of the scientific journal
    • Title
    • Author
    • Affiliation
    • Article information (key words)
    • Abstract
    • Introduction
    • Method (search strategy – Prisma)
    • Results (tables)
    • Discussions (key words)
    • Conclusion
    • References

    Prisma

    • Prisma is a method used in systematic reviews for:
      • Identification
      • Screening
      • Eligibility
      • Inclusion of studies

    Original Paper (Primary Research)

    • An original paper is a report of primary research that includes:
    • Title
    • Author
    • Affiliations
    • Graphical abstract
    • Abstract
    • Introduction
    • Experimental design
    • Results and discussion
    • Conclusion
    • Acknowledgments
    • References (less than in a review article)

    Types of Scientific Research

    • Patent research projects can be categorized into Primary, Experimental, and Applied research.
    • R2E (Research to Enterprise) is a type of patent research.

    Patent Office

    • National patent offices and International patent offices exist for registration and obtaining patents.
    • A template is required for patent registration.

    Book Chapter

    • A book chapter can be a collection of reviews on a specific topic in chemistry.
    • It can also include new data on nano technology.

    Hypothesis

    • A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon, often in the form of "If-Then" statements.
    • It is supported by data and findings from a literature review.
    • A hypothesis is often formulated as a question.

    Conferences

    • Research conferences bring together scientists to present their research findings.
    • Conferences can be National or International.
    • The process of participating in a conference involves registration, submitting an abstract, publication, and presentation (either poster or oral).

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    Learn about the different types of research options, including review articles, and their components. This quiz covers the structure and types of review articles, such as narrative reviews and systematic reviews.

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