Ethical Considerations of Conducting Systematic Reviews in Educational Research

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Abstract

Ethical considerations of conducting systematic reviews in educational research are not typically discussed explicitly. However, systematic reviews are frequently read and cited in documents that influence educational policy and practice. Hence, ethical issues associated with what and how systematic reviews are produced and used have serious implications. It becomes imperative for systematic reviewers to reflexively engage with a variety of ethical issues associated with potential conflicts of interest and issues of voice and representation. This chapter discusses how systematic reviewers can draw upon the philosophical traditions of consequentialism, deontology or virtue ethics to situate their ethical decision-making.

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Suri, H. (2019). Ethical Considerations of Conducting Systematic Reviews in Educational Research. In Systematic Reviews in Educational Research: Methodology, Perspectives and Application (pp. 41–54). Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-27602-7_3

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