what is the difference between survey and review papers?
Asif - the two papers are quite different. A survey paper is usually based on a quantitative summary, descriptive questionnaire design.
A review paper can be many different things - and is usually 'narrative' - except in the case of a systematic review/meta-analysis.
Where it is a literature review - there are many different methodologies again i.e. concept analysis, discourse analysis, meta-synthesis etc.
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