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The only ethical consideration I could think of was the question of confidentiality. This was addressed in the research article. By Mollyc on Tuesday, October 13, 1998 - 11:36 am: I think the most important ethical concern is anonimity. The fact that no one will know what their answers were, this will increase the validity of the participants answers. Add a Message This is a private posting area. A valid username and password combination is required to post messages to this discussion. Username: Password: Post as "Anonymous"
I think the most important ethical concern is anonimity. The fact that no one will know what their answers were, this will increase the validity of the participants answers.