HLTA03H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Systematic Review, Prenatal Development, Adobe After Effects
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Midterm is in lecture hall next thursday during lecture time. Goals: prenatal development, theoretical perspectives in development, childnres health in canada, obesity. It is one of the most important and common complications, affecting up to 25% of women who are pregnant in this period of time. This study is a systematic review, its objective is to look at the association between prenatal and postnatal psychological distress and toddlers cognitive development. Systematic review: a form of literature review that collect and critically analyze multiple research studies or papers and try to answer a specific question. They"re desig(cid:374)ed to pro(cid:448)ide a (cid:272)o(cid:373)plete su(cid:373)(cid:373)ary relevant to a specific question. People commonly confuse systematic reivews and literature review. Literature reviews are the summary of evidence on a topic (not everything, just the jist), a systematic review must answer a specific question based on all of the available evidence. Inclusion criteria: what the authors decided is best to look at in terms of research.