There are various categories of review articles, including narrative reviews,
systematic reviews, and
meta-analysis. Review articles do not introduce new results, but rather state existing results, drawing conclusions on the results presented. Review articles can be categorised by using the same domain, underlying theory, or
research method. Sometimes these categories overlap.
Narrative reviews describe the published information on a theme or topic, but often does not include the
methodological process involved in researching the topic. This can lead to narrative review articles being
biased, missing important theoretical details pertaining to the
original research, and innovative suggestions to further develop the field through further studies. A
systematic review is more detailed and structured than a
narrative review. It details the aims, hypothesis, and research method clearly so as to remain transparent and neutral. This review format adheres to explicit criteria when selecting what research is included in the review. Common methods used to analyse selected research articles include
text mining,
citation,
co-citation analysis, and
topic modelling. These types of reviews also include a discussion on the theoretical implications of such research. Systematic reviews are more highly regarded and selected than narrative reviews due to their specificity and neutrality. A
meta-analysis summarises quantitative results from a variety of research articles on a chosen topic. Given that these articles are formulating conclusions from multiple data sets, meta-analyses adhere to specific guidelines stipulated by the
journals where they are published. A meta-analysis lends itself more to statistical research, often converting the original research into one common metric referred to as "effect sizes", so as to easily identify patterns and anomalies among publications. Systematic reviews may include meta-analysis results. The first edition of the
Handbook of Research Synthesis aided the development of various analysis techniques that could be used in systematic review articles, thereby developing this form of literature. == Structure of a review article ==