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Collecting Research Data with Electronic Surveys:

The JCU IRB has the following suggestions for setting up听online surveys when a breach of听privacy听might cause harm:

  • The survey should be posted on a host site (e.g., Qualtrics) that uses SSL Technology to encrypt responses. We are fortunate that 精东AV has an institutional subscription to Qualtrics, a powerful and easy-to-use survey platform. This means that anyone in the JCU community can set up a Qualtrics survey free of charge. Please听contact Jay Tarby听for more information about Qualtrics security or contact the IRB Office for help with setting up a Qualtrics survey.
  • By default, neither听IP addresses nor听emails will be automatically collected by Qualtrics. This means that you can collect data anonymously with Qualtrics.听
  • To further protect the privacy of survey participants,听(address, hometown, race, religion, sexual orientation, etc.) on the survey should be minimized and limited to only what is necessary for the study.
  • If participants are invited to enter a lottery or raffle at the conclusion of their participation, email addresses should be collected and maintained separately from survey responses. Please see the IRB Office on guidance on how to set this up.
  • The IRB Office has provided several informed consent templates for gaining electronic consent in a Qualtrics survey. Please see the IRB Forms & Templates page for these templates.
  • The informed consent page should include this language: 鈥淭here are risks to participating in Internet-based research with regard to potential breaches of privacy or anonymity. Be aware that some companies monitor employee internet usage. 听Please be sure to close your internet browser once you have finished the survey to protect your privacy. 听In addition, you can further safeguard your privacy by deleting the webpage history from your browser after closing the survey link.鈥

Gaining Informed Consent Electronically

Participants in a minimal risk听online survey are unable to provide a written signature on an informed consent document. Instead, the landing page of the survey should provide all of听the information necessary听for a participant to make an informed decision whether or not to participate in the study. Researchers may use this听听as a guide听to writing this landing page.

Because participation is voluntary, the participants must be given the option to leave the survey. At the bottom of the landing page, the participant should be asked to answer 鈥淵es, I agree to participate in the study鈥 or 鈥淣o, I do not wish to participate.鈥 听The submit button will forward the page to the start of the survey or will exit the survey.

A waiver of signed consent should be requested in听Section 8.d.(ii) of the IRB Application.

Minimizing Risk

In order to make each question of an online survey voluntary, the IRB may insist that surveys do not have questions with required responses so that the participant is permitted to听skip answering any question. An alternate method would be to require a response but list 鈥淚 choose not to answer鈥 as one of the possible answers.


For more information on conducting ethical online research, see 鈥溾澨