MJ
Jan 7, 2019
Although introductory, I do carry out reviews as a researcher. I Learned a lot to improve my systematic reviews through this course. High quality, though the music could be a little less intense.
PS
Aug 22, 2019
Introduction to Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis course is a very good source for beginners which provides an overview on fundamental terminology and steps involved in the systematic review.
By N.A. T
•Feb 27, 2017
Great content, but not delivered in a very dynamic manner so hard to stay attentive.
By vdk
•Jun 21, 2018
need more developement on network meta analysis, etc..
By Taima F
•Jan 26, 2020
It's good but I felt bored in some lectures !!!
By María M V
•Jun 4, 2017
Important in medical practice
By Ahmad A
•May 28, 2017
there was no notes
By Omir A
•Oct 6, 2018
Need more explination in real website, and explination of terms
By Rebecca L
•Jun 5, 2020
I thought it wasnt that great quality.
By Dr. R S P R
•May 14, 2024
This is an awfully designed course. How could coursera have such a junk content? Waste of 13+ hours, could have been done in 1 hour. There was no hands on or worked examples, only so boring outdated textbook contents. Not even one example of how to do systematic review and meta analysis (some other courses in coursera are far better designed (though not best) with a lot of practical teaching: see for example: Introduction to Statistics & Data Analysis in Public Health and related three courses from Imperial College London). Many of the contents are technically wrong. Someone says "to see if P-values were statistically significant or not"! The videos are too lengthy and highly repetitive. And the music in them are awful and off putting. Those from the field videos are meaningless and useless. I could have written more, but In fact, this course does not deserve my lengthy review. I was not expecting this low grade content from the Johns Hopkins.
By Gayatri D
•Sep 13, 2022
i recorrected my assignment but still they didnt review my submission
my hardwork is lost