Some of the exclusions are opposites of the inclusions (e.g., #12). Is this the rule that exclusions are simply opposites of the inclusions? If not, can you please distinguish the difference?
Hi Judy, good question. Exclusions do not necessarily mean opposite of inclusions. You define them as long as it makes sense scientifically, and helps to narrow down the research to answer your research question. Each case is different. What i explain in the video is just examples.
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Some of the exclusions are opposites of the inclusions (e.g., #12). Is this the rule that exclusions are simply opposites of the inclusions? If not, can you please distinguish the difference?
Hi Judy, good question. Exclusions do not necessarily mean opposite of inclusions. You define them as long as it makes sense scientifically, and helps to narrow down the research to answer your research question. Each case is different. What i explain in the video is just examples.
While excluding articles just make sure you do not allow the reviewer or examiner to find a gap which should have been answered by your research.