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29 September, 20:20

A method to protect subject's privacy in research would be:

a. Conducting research activities in a private setting

b. Including a staged-consent process (asking for consent at the beginning of every study activity)

c. Requiring parental consent and minor assent for a minor subject to participate in the research

d. Closing the study if there are not enough subjects to provide meaningful data

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  1. 29 September, 20:43
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    a. Conducting research activities in a private setting

    Explanation:

    This method does not necessarily guarantee the privacy, but it is the only one that is considered as a method to protect it from the rest of remaining options.

    One of the way a breach of privacy could occurs during research is if there is other individuals present during the information gathering place (especially if that individuals know/recognize the subjects and can spread it within the subject's social circle.)

    Conducting the research in private setting could prevent such occurrence from happening since we can control who can and cannot be present within the research space.
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