FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Answers to the questions we hear most from researchers before starting a project.

Is it ethical to get help with a systematic review or dissertation?

Yes, when the support is consulting and analysis rather than someone else submitting your work as their own. We provide methodology guidance, statistical analysis, and editing — designed to support your own research rather than replace it. You remain responsible for checking your institution's specific policies on outside support.

How long does a systematic review take?

It depends on scope, but a full systematic review typically takes several weeks to a few months from protocol to final report, largely driven by the number of studies to screen and the complexity of the synthesis.

How much does a systematic review or meta-analysis cost?

Pricing is scoped per project based on the stage of work involved — get a free quote by sharing your topic, stage, and timeline.

Can you help with just one part of my review, like the search strategy or statistics?

Yes. Many researchers engage us for a single stage — search strategy design, screening, statistical analysis, or editing — rather than the full project.

Is my project confidential?

Yes, project details and data are handled confidentially. NDAs are available on request.

What software do you work with?

SPSS, R, STATA, Python, RevMan, and Comprehensive Meta-Analysis (CMA), depending on your project's requirements.

What happens after I submit a quote request?

We review your project details and respond with a scoped quote. From there, your project is assigned to a specialist with matching subject and methodology expertise.

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