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A student compares two studies on sensitive mental health symptoms. In Study A, participants' names are recorded and stored in a secure, separate file accessible only to the lead researcher; responses are never directly labeled with those names. In Study B, no names or identifying details are collected at any point—there is simply no mechanism by which any response could ever be connected to a specific person. Both studies protect participant privacy, but at different levels. Because identifying information exists in Study A but is merely restricted, Study A achieves _____, whereas Study B achieves anonymity—the stronger standard—because no link between identity and data was ever created.

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