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What does the EvidenceBank report contain?

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The reports in the EvidenceBank provide an overview of the content of a research review. The report will only tell you what is present in the review - not what is absent (we do not have the specialised knowledge that would be necessary to flag up when a review has omitted to discuss an important piece of research). This summary is intended as a guide to the content so that you can then decide for yourself whether you wish to acquire a copy of the review and read it in more detail.

For the years 2003-2004, there are a number of entries on EvidenceBank that provide only the title and reference details for research reviews. Our Partners can request a summary/evaluation of any of these reviews by emailing This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it