How to Separate Anonymous Research Data from Identifying Information in an Online Survey
Social sciences researchers often need to collect anonymous research data and identifying information in the same online survey. While it may seem like a contradiction, PsychData makes it possible. Here’s how:
To start, create two surveys in your PsychData account. Determine which survey will contain your anonymous research questions and set the survey options for this survey so that, upon completion, it will link directly to your second survey for identifying information. Link the first survey to the second survey using the survey settings feature in the first survey. The closing text at the end of the second survey will be displayed.
From the participant’s point of view, the first survey (the research survey) will blend seamlessly into the second survey (the identifying information survey). However, because the surveys are separate, they will generate two separate and unlinked data files: one for anonymous research data and one for identifying contact information. These files are downloaded separately. Thus the researcher is not responsible for “stripping” identifying information from the research data.
Thus, PsychData enables you to (a) ensure that participants complete the research survey before providing their contact information, (b) gather anonymous research data, and (c) collect identifying or contact information at the same time that can be used for tracking class credit or registering for an incentive.