Results
Protecting Confidentiality When Conducting an Internet Survey
Celia B. Fisher
In conducting a survey on marital conflict over the Internet, a research psychologist fails to protect the confidentiality of respondents’ data. Fisher presents this as an example of poor research practices.
Trouble on the Horizon
James M. DuBois and Angela Dunn
Administrators at a rehabilitation facility for teenage girls want to report the success of their programs in a regional adolescent health journal. However, data were originally collected as part of treatment and not for research purposes, and there is risk of certain girls being identifiable.
Confidentiality and Using Community Members as Interviewers
Joan E. Sieber
Unanticipated problems arise when a researcher employs community members as interviewers for a survey of black teenage crack users. Sieber presents this as an example of good research practices.