A researcher is reviewing the literature related to current legislative action affecting mental health services. The researcher will then write a summary report of findings. Which type of study does this activity reflect?
A) Type I
B) Type II
C) Type III
D) Type V
Ans: D
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Type V studies entail reviews of literature without secondary data analysis. They help consolidate research on a certain subject but are subject to the biases and opinions of the person reviewing the literature.
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