How can confidentiality of study participants be increased?
A) Avoiding the collection of any identifying information
B) Avoiding introducing the participants to any of the research personnel
C) Placing all identifying information on computer files rather than in manual files
D) Placing all identifying information on manual files rather than in computer files
A
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