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<overview> A systematic literature review follows a structured, reproducible protocol to identify, evaluate, and synthesize existing research on a topic. This skill enforces methodological rigor by requiring explicit search strategies, transparent inclusion criteria, quality assessment, and structured evidence tables -- all implemented as notebook cells for full reproducibility.Literature reviews in social science differ from biomedical reviews: gray literature (working papers
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