Answer:
D. The investigator uses the informed consent process to explain how respondent data will be transmitted from the website to his encrypted database without ever recording respondents' IP addresses, but explains that on the internet confidentiality cannot be absolutely guaranteed.
Explanation:
Keep in mind that breach of information during on-line survey could be the researcher's fault or subject's fault, depending on how they secure their internet connection.
- Method A is not suitable because of this phrase: 'confidentiality cannot be assured' . This will make the subject thinks that the researchers are not taking responsibilities in protecting the information.
-Method B is not suitable because it create a physical location where people could come in and directly steal the data of all the subjects,
- Method C is not suitable because it does not educate the subjects with the possibilities that they can personally made the mistake that can cause the breach of information.
- Method D is the most suitable because it conveys that the research team is making their full efforts to ensure the anonymity of the subjects and also educate them regarding the possibilities of breach information from the subject's mistake. (it would be even better if the investigator advised the subjects to use trusted VPN services.)
The answer is third-generation jail. The concept behind the emergence of third-generation jails is mainly to promote a more humane treatment to convicted inmates. Compared to the first and second- generation jails, third-generation jails were proven to be more successful in providing a more normalized environment and safety amongst inmates and the staff overseeing them. The inmates were provided with better basic commodities and recreational activities. This type of jail was also deemed safer than the old jail structures.
Answer:
Calvin Coolidge
Explanation:
He was the 30th president before Herbert Hoover
Money Laundering.
Correct me if im wrong please.
Answer:
they want us to be more responsible and sense our responsibilities
they want us to stay away from bad company so that we don't indulge in bad habits