• Privacy for research participants is a concept in research ethics which states that a person in human subject research has a right to privacy when participating...
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  • privacy for research participants to be informed to be safe from undue danger There are several standard themes in the choice of words (participant,...
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  • individually identifiable PHI from a dataset to preserve privacy for research participants. There are many forms of PHI, with the most common being physical...
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  • Tearoom Trade (category Research ethics)
    privacy for research participants, with The New York Times noting that Tearoom Trade is "now taught as a primary example of unethical social research...
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  • laws and the Video Privacy Protection Act by releasing the datasets. There was public debate about privacy for research participants. On March 19, 2010...
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  • medical or research community. If this information is shared or published, the privacy of the patients must be respected. Likewise, participants in medical...
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  • informed consent shared decision-making privacy for research participants return of results to withdraw Study participants are entitled to some degree of autonomy...
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  • Differential privacy (DP) is an approach for providing privacy while sharing information about a group of individuals, by describing the patterns within...
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  • the study, younger participants had LSO turned off, indicating that older participants were less likely to have restrictive privacy settings. This could...
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  • Biobank ethics (category Research ethics)
    conflict with the participant's right to privacy, the inability of researchers to meaningfully explain scientific results to participants, general disinterest...
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    De-identification (category Information privacy)
    revealed. For example, data produced during human subject research might be de-identified to preserve the privacy of research participants. Biological...
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    Many researchers struggled to acquire sufficient samples prior to the advent of biobanks. Biobanks have provoked questions on privacy, research ethics...
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  • obtaining informed consent, and Assurances of Compliance for human subject participants in research studies. On January 19, 2017, a final rule was added to...
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    commended the passage of the bill for strengthened genetic privacy for research participants. Prison Fellowship supported the bill due to its inclusion...
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  • sequence information of participants in large-scale research studies, questions regarding participant privacy have been raised. In some cases, it has been shown...
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  • studies (clinical trials) or observational studies on human participants. Clinical research can cover any medical method or product from its inception...
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    Informed consent (category All articles that may contain original research)
    researchers raised concerns that he violated the right to privacy for research participants. Henrietta Lacks on January 29, 1951, shortly after the birth...
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    security researchers have praised Zoom for improving its response times, and for quickly patching recent bugs and removing features that could have privacy risks...
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  • the system of participants (an eavesdropper on the sender and receiver), the cryptography in this model protects participants' privacy from each other...
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    National Bioethics Advisory Commission (category Bioethics research organizations)
    States, and privacy for research participants. Here are the titles of the reports published by the commission: Ethical and Policy Issues in Research Involving...
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  • Spy pixel (category Privacy of telecommunications)
    violations. Privacy tools can have usability flaws which makes it difficult for users to make informed and meaningful decisions. For example, participants in a...
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    generalize from the research participants to a larger population, the researcher will employ probability sampling to select participants. In either qualitative...
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  • Internet privacy involves the right or mandate of personal privacy concerning the storage, re-purposing, provision to third parties, and display of information...
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  • Communication privacy management (CPM), originally known as communication boundary management, is a systematic research theory developed by Sandra Petronio...
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    Social Media, and Privacy". Pew Research Center: Internet, Science & Tech. Retrieved 2016-11-29. "Social Media Privacy Issues for 2020: Threats & Risks"...
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  • Covert participant observation is a method in social science research. Participant observation involves a researcher joining the group they are studying...
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    Kokolakis, Spyros (1 January 2017). "Privacy attitudes and privacy behaviour: A review of current research on the privacy paradox phenomenon". Computers &...
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  • settings. However, Venmo continued to attract criticism for exposing users to possible privacy risks. Venmo was founded by Andrew Kortina and Iqram Magdon-Ismail...
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  • The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) is an independent nonprofit research center established in 1994 to protect privacy, freedom of expression...
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  • context. Academic research has been conducted over the potential social motivations for sharenting and legal frameworks to balance child privacy with this parental...
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