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Does “individually identifiable material” cover all printed output or only output with ID numbers or detailed cross-tabs that potentially can narrow down the data to a cell with one case?

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Does “individually identifiable material” cover all printed output or only output with ID numbers or detailed cross-tabs that potentially can narrow down the data to a cell with one case?

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“Individually identifiable” means any restricted-use data in any form. This includes statistical output, draft research papers, tables, and slide presentations that have not undergone a disclosure review and been cleared by IES. Can I use restricted-use data in a class so that students can see what the data are like and get a feel for how to analyze them? I could create a data subset with only test scores and some basic information about the respondents. No, this use is not allowed under the terms of the License agreement. Using the data in a classroom or creating subsets of the data for unauthorized users is a violation of the terms of the License. Absolutely no restricted-use data may ever be used, viewed, or otherwise accessed by persons who are not authorized to have access to the data. These data can only be used and accessed by authorized users at the secure project office (on a standalone computer) indicated in the Security Plan. You must not transport the data to any other site

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