To minimize potential risks of harm, a researcher conducting an on-line survey can:
Design the survey so that no direct or indirect identifiers are collected.
To minimize potential risks of harm, a researcher conducting an on-line survey can:
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To minimize potential risks of harm, a researcher conducting an online survey can design the survey so that no direct or indirect identifiers are collected. This means ensuring that the questions do not ask for information that could reveal the identity of participants, such as names, email addresses, or personal details that could be linked back to them. By doing this, the researcher protects participants’ privacy and reduces the likelihood of any negative consequences arising from their responses. Keeping data anonymous encourages honest and open feedback while also complying with ethical research standards.