What information from the CSP data analysis can eventually enter the public domain?
Reports about the students at a particular institution will be provided directly and exclusively to that institutions president, leaving any sharing of those data within or outside the institution to the presidents discretion. All reports that include aggregate data across institutions will be carefully scrutinized by the CSP Board of Advisors and the Mellon Foundation program officer responsible for the Middlebury grant or his designee, to ensure that no inadvertent release of data that identifies an individual institution occurs (as might be a worry in sports where only a few students participate). To protect the confidentiality of students, no item will appear in any report where the data might permit inferences on an individual student. Occasional reports from the CSP Center for Data Collection and Analysis about general findings and broad trends in the aggregate data may be publicly released, but only after a careful review by the CSP Board of Advisors and the Mellon Foundation pr
Related Questions
- Does EZ-DBR offer different levels of security so employees who enter data cannot see all of my totals and statistics?
- Is there any commercial or public domain data analysis/visualization software that accepts/supports CDF files?
- How will the CSP ensure the security of all data, whether in its submission, storage, updating, or analysis?