A researcher wants to do a web-based survey of college students to collect information about their sexual behavior and drug use.
Direct identifiers will not be collected; however, IP addresses may be present in the data set. Risk of harm should be evaluated by: Solely by the probability of expected harm.
Both the magnitude (or severity) and the probability (or likelihood) of harm.
Solely by the magnitude or severity of expected harm.
The correct answer is: <u>"Both the magnitude (or severity) and the probability (or likelihood) of harm."</u>
When evaluating a particular risk, it is important to consider 2 factors:
The <em>probability</em> of the occurrence of the event.
The <em>magnitude</em> of the effects produced by the occurrence of the event.
In this case, the probability of a person's identity to be leaked in the survey, regardless of the absence of direct identifiers, should be analyzed and determined. As well as the potential impact of the harm produced to the individual if the information regarding his or her identity were to be leaked.
The correct answer is not equal. It is because even though they have positive outcomes in regards to participants' performance, they still differ from middle class children as they have their own performance that are evident to be more different to those compensatory preschool programs.
Elizabeth I granted authority to create a colony in North America to Walter Raleigh. It should be remembered, however, that this colony eventually failed, and a viable colony did not exist until Jamestown.
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Indirect Control did not give the local population positions in governmentforced the local population to adapt <span>to European culture</span>