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ID110661
Title ProperPrivacy protection in social science research
Other Title Informationpossibilities and impossibilities
LanguageENG
AuthorAlbright, Jeremy J
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The ubiquity of data in the twenty-first century provides unprecedented opportunities for social science research, but it also creates troubling possibilities for privacy violations. The emerging field of statistical disclosure control (SDC) studies how data collectors and analysts can find an optimal solution to balancing privacy protection and data utility. This article introduces SDC to readers in the applied political science research community and outlines its implications for analyzing individual-level data. The vocabulary of SDC is introduced and is followed with a discussion emphasizing just how easy it is to break almost any release of supposedly "anonymized" data. The article then describes how SDC measures almost always destroy the ability of researchers to accurately analyze complex survey data. These results are in conflict with increasing trends toward greater transparency in the social sciences. A discussion of the future of SDC concludes the article.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 44, No. 4; Oct 2011: p. 777-782
Journal SourcePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 44, No. 4; Oct 2011: p. 777-782
Key WordsPrivacy Protection ;  Social Science Research ;  Possibilities ;  Impossibilities