Recommendations for Conducting High Quality Systematic Evidence Reviews

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Article Publication Date: 
10/1/2012
Summary: 
This brief provides recommendations for conducting high quality systematic reviews. Systematic reviews can be useful for policy decision makers to draw accurate lessons from a large assortment of relevant studies because they identify, assess, and synthesize key pieces of evidence on policy or program effectiveness. Increasing high quality systematic reviews will provide decision makers with a greater number of useful evidence summaries that can inform decision making.
Article Author: 
Zief, Susan; Agodini, Roberto
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Quality
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Center for Improving Research Evidence
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Systematic Reviews; policy and program decisions; decision makers; program evaluation; Improving Research Evidence

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