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#5: Confidential surveys

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  1. Motivation
  2. Proposal
  3. Implementation
by Nick Davis last modified December 26, 2006 - 13:03
Make it possible for results to be confidential (not show usernames) even when survey is not anonymous i.e requires respondents to log in.
Proposed by
Nick Davis
Proposal type
User interface
Assigned to release
State
in-progress

Motivation

Make it possible for results to be confidential (not show usernames) even when survey is not anonymous i.e requires respondents to log in.

Proposal

Need to provide a confidentiality flag. (a boolean on the top-level survey).

When set, this would mean that even if respondents are required to log in to complete the survey (i.e anonymous is disallowed), their username does not appear in the results tables, so its not possible for the survey author to match answers to actual people.

This should be an optional flag, because in other situations it's desirable that we DO see the usernames.

Implementation

Need to provide a confidentiality flag. (a boolean on the top-level survey).

When set, this would mean that even if respondents are required to log in to complete the survey (i.e anonymous is disallowed), their username does not appear in the results tables, so its not possible for the survey author to match answers to actual people.

This should be an optional flag, because in other situations it's desirable that we DO see the usernames.


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