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* If you have a very large (e.g. all German-speaking Facebook users) or very homogeneous (e.g. all students of a degree programme) potential circle of participants and do not ask for names and e-mail addresses, then it is not possible to draw conclusions about individual persons in all rules. Most scientific surveys are designed as anonymous surveys for ethical reasons. | * If you have a very large (e.g. all German-speaking Facebook users) or very homogeneous (e.g. all students of a degree programme) potential circle of participants and do not ask for names and e-mail addresses, then it is not possible to draw conclusions about individual persons in all rules. Most scientific surveys are designed as anonymous surveys for ethical reasons. | ||
- | By default, SoSci Survey does not store any additional information (namely IP addresses), which allows the assignment to individual persons and offers the possibility, | + | By default, SoSci Survey does not store any additional information (namely IP addresses), which allows the assignment to individual persons and offers the possibility, |
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* As address list for [[: | * As address list for [[: | ||
- | * This may be in conjunction with the question type [[: | + | * This may be in conjunction with the question type [[: |
- | * With the question type [[: | + | * With the question type [[: |