SurveyAnalytics offers a unique guarantee to survey researchers to protect the privacy and confidentiality of the
respondents. The Respondent Anonymity Assurance (RAA) is only applicable and valid for our "Corporate" License
holders.
One of the challenges researchers face is the requirement for two directly conflicting issues.
The ability to track who has responded to the survey and who has not -- for sending out reminder emails, giving out prizes or compensation etc.
ANDFor human subjects protocols or other privacy reasons, ensuring that email identifications not be linked to the response data.
From a technical standpoint, if we need to track who has taken the survey and who has not, the survey researcher also implicitly has the ability to track the response for each individual. To overcome this issue, the Respondent Anonymity Assurance has been introduced. SurveyAnalytics asserts that once RAA is enabled on a survey, although computer generated identification numbers for individuals will be generated, the survey researcher will not have access to both the respondent's email address as well as the response data at the same time.What assertions does SurveyAnalytics make for RAA-enabled surveys?
Only SurveyAnalytics personnel can enable this guarantee for any survey.Once the RAA is enabled for a survey, at the request of the survey researcher, it will remain perpetual and cannot be rescinded -- by the researcher or anyone else.
The SurveyAnalytics Survey Software will never present a respondent's email address linked to the response data in any of the analysis tools, reports and data downloads.
In the exceptionally unlikely event that a breach occurs for any reason, technical or otherwise, SurveyAnalytics will immediately notify the respondent as well as the survey researcher about the issue. If the respondent requests his response data to be removed from the servers as a result of the breach, SurveyAnalytics will comply with the request even if the survey researcher does not agree. Furthermore, SurveyAnalytics will make all reasonable efforts to make sure that such a breach does not occur again.
Are there any Exceptions?
Under certain conditions, including but not limited to law enforcement requests and subpoenas, SurveyAnalytics may have to divulge respondent data as well as email address if required to do so by law. SurveyAnalytics is incorporated in the State of Washington, United States. SurveyAnalytics also has offices in India.The legal jurisdiction for any disputes arising out of this or any other agreement shall be King County, WA.
Limits of Liability
SurveyAnalytics shall not be liable in any event for incidental or consequential damages in connection with, or arising out of, the furnishing, performance, or use of this documentation, or any software provided by SurveyAnalytics.SurveyAnalytics may be held liable only in the case of willful negligence on SurveyAnalytics's part. Furthermore, the damages are limited to actual damages and not perceived, punitive, consequential or incidental damages.
How do I know if a survey I am taking is protected by this guarantee?
For surveys that have RAA enabled, a link to the details about the guarantee will be put on the "Bottom Right" corner of the survey. This link cannot be removed or added by the survey researcher. It will be automatically added on surveys that have the anonymity guarantee enabled. Once this link is enabled it cannot be removed, changed or edited. The text for the link will be the following:-SurveyAnalytics: Respondent Anonymity Assurance
I am taking a survey, and it is not protected by RAA! What do I do?
Not all surveys need this level of protection. This only applies to surveys that have a computer generated respondent identification mechanism enabled. Many researchers choose not to enable this and send out a simple link to the survey without the identification mechanism. In such cases there is no way of identifying who has taken the survey and who has not. Please consult with the owner of the survey to see if respondent identification is enabled or not.In most cases, researchers will disclose this information at the beginning of the survey.
Furthermore, SurveyAnalytics may not be held liable for privacy claims made by survey researchers.
Why is this feature not available to all license levels? I do not have the Corporate License and I would like to use this!
Due to the legal liability SurveyAnalytics assumes, we have decided to give this out only to our Corporate License holders.How do I request RAA to be enabled for one of my surveys?
Please contact Support Center with the following information: -Username:
Email Address (Linked to the Username):
The Name of the Survey:
The following Text: -
Please Enable the SurveyAnalytics Respondent Anonymity Assurance on my account for the survey mentioned above. I understand that once this is enabled it cannot be disabled for any reason whatsoever.