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An ethics auditor reviewing a psychology lab's data management protocol notices that both the signed informed consent forms and the raw survey responses are stored together in a single shared digital folder. The auditor concludes that this setup fails to protect confidentiality because it violates the critical safeguard requiring these two types of documents to be kept securely _____ from each other.
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What is a critical safeguard researchers must implement to properly secure participant data and maintain confidentiality?
To properly secure participant data, it is acceptable to store signed informed consent forms and research data in the same secure folder as long as that folder is password-protected.
Dr. Miller has just completed a study on educational technology and needs to secure the participant materials. Match each item from her study with the security procedure that best applies the principle of securing participant data to protect confidentiality.
A researcher is developing a data-management plan for a new study. To analyze the necessary safeguards for 'Securing Participant Data', arrange the following steps in the correct logical sequence to protect confidentiality and prevent identity linkage.
According to the principles of securing participant data, researchers must implement safeguards to protect against which type(s) of confidentiality breaches?
To properly protect participant confidentiality, match each security-related concept with the statement that best describes its role or nature in a psychology research study.
A researcher justifies storing signed informed consent forms and anonymized research data in the same high-security safe because both items are 'safe' from unauthorized external access. This justification is evaluated as insufficient because it fails to implement the essential safeguard of keeping these two sets of records securely _____ from each other to prevent identity linkage.
A researcher conducting a study on memory stores signed paper consent forms in a locked file cabinet in Room A, and the raw experimental data sheets in a locked safe in Room B. True or False: This practice successfully applies the crucial safeguard required for securing participant data to ensure study responses cannot be linked back to individual identities.
An ethics auditor reviewing a psychology lab's data management protocol notices that both the signed informed consent forms and the raw survey responses are stored together in a single shared digital folder. The auditor concludes that this setup fails to protect confidentiality because it violates the critical safeguard requiring these two types of documents to be kept securely _____ from each other.
A research team is evaluating their data-management workflow to ensure it properly protects participant confidentiality and prevents both intentional and unintentional breaches. Arrange the steps they should take to assess and secure their study files in the correct sequence, from the initial collection check to the final storage audit.