Privacy

Preserving privacy in the era of openness: Commentary on open science requirements for identifiable data in psychological science journals

Psychological science journals are increasingly adopting open science (OS) policies (e.g., Transparency and Openness Promotion) requiring researchers to make all data and materials publicly available in an effort to drive research toward greater …

Responsible data sharing: Identifying and remedying possible re-identification of human participants

Open data collected from humans creates a tension between scholarly values of transparency and sharing on the one hand, and privacy and security on the other. A common solution is to make datasets anonymous by removing personally identifying …