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  2. Privacy for research participants - Wikipedia

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    Since privacy for research participants is a priority, though, various proposals for protecting participants have been made for different purposes. [2] Replacing the real data with synthetic data allows the researchers to show data which gives a conclusion equivalent to the one drawn by the researchers, but the data may have problems such as ...

  3. Contextual integrity - Wikipedia

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    The concept of contextual integrity have also influenced the norms of ethics for research work using social media data. Fiesler et al. studied Twitter users' awareness and perception of research work that analyzed Twitter data, reported results in a paper, or even quoted the actual tweets. It turned out that users' concerns were largely ...

  4. Genetic privacy - Wikipedia

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    Although reports of premeditated breaches outside of experimental research are disputed, researchers suggest the liability is still important to study. [21] While accessible genomic data has been pivotal in advancing biomedical research, it also escalates the possibility of exposing sensitive information.

  5. Data sharing - Wikipedia

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    Some research organizations feel particularly strongly about data sharing. Stanford University's WaveLab has a philosophy about reproducible research and disclosing all algorithms and source code necessary to reproduce the research. In a paper titled "WaveLab and Reproducible Research," the authors describe some of the problems they encountered ...

  6. Privacy - Wikipedia

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    However, due to modern corporate and governmental surveillance, this may pose a risk to privacy. [41] In a research study which takes a sample size of 3763, researchers found that for users posting selfies on social media, women generally have greater concerns over privacy than men, and that users' privacy concerns inversely predict their ...

  7. Information privacy - Wikipedia

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    Information privacy is the relationship between the collection and dissemination of data, technology, the public expectation of privacy, contextual information norms, and the legal and political issues surrounding them. [1] It is also known as data privacy [2] [3] or data protection.

  8. Communication privacy management theory - Wikipedia

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    Communication privacy management (CPM), originally known as communication boundary management, is a systematic research theory developed by Sandra Petronio in 1991. CPM theory aims to develop an evidence-based understanding of the way people make decisions about revealing and concealing private information.

  9. Freedom of information - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of information is a separate concept which sometimes comes into conflict with the right to privacy in the content of the Internet and information technology. As with the right to freedom of expression, the right to privacy is a recognized human right and freedom of information acts as an extension to this right. [6]