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Writing a literature review can have ethical implications in research owned by other people/companies. This is also known as ______.

A) use of proprietary information
B) use of secondary sources
C) use of chronology
D) issues of confidentiality

Ethical Implications

The moral consequences or considerations of a decision, action, or policy in societal and individual terms.

Proprietary Information

Information that is owned by an individual or company, regarded as a trade secret or confidential knowledge.

  • Recognize the ethical implications of using proprietary information and secondary sources in literature reviews.
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