Additional protections researchers can include in their practice to protect subject privacy and data confidentiality include:
A, Keeping the key linking names to responses in a secure location.
B. Destroying all identifiers connected to the data.
C.Requiring all members of the research team to sign confidentiality agreements.
D. Reporting data in aggregate form in publications resulting from the research.
E. All of the aboveE. All of the above
Reporting data in aggregate form can help protect the identity of subjects(but does not make the data anonymous. Keeping keys in secure locations and requiring members of the research team to sign confidentiality agreements are methods for protecting identifiable information. Researchers can also remove all identifying information from the data and completely disconnect any links between the subjects and data about the subjects.)