ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Scope of review

Scope of review is a way of figuring out what information or data you need to look at when you are trying to solve a problem or make a decision. It means you should try to identify what parts of the problem are the most important and look closely at those things. For example, if you were deciding which kind of cake to bake, you would want to think about what kind of ingredients you need, how much time it will take to make the cake, and how much effort it is going to take. All of these things are part of the scope of review when it comes to making a decision about which cake to bake.
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