How can the survey results be confidential when respondents are asked to provide their e-mail address for the incentive prize drawing?
The respondent’s privacy is protected in two ways. First, very indirect information about the computer being used to take the survey is captured; it would be difficult to use this information to trace the individual. Second, everything possible is done to separate personal information from survey responses. E-mail addresses are saved in a separate file so there is no way to link your email to your survey response. This process ensures confidentiality when entering the incentive drawings.
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