Professor Smith decides to track the dating behaviors of university students throughout their university life. She decides to begin her research using her introductory class. After explaining the study, she assures students that their responses will be kept confidential. The students complete her survey during class. Her research most clearly imposes on:

A.
deception.

B.
analysis and reporting of the data.

C.
voluntary participation.

D.
the value placed on anonymity.

E.
value-free reports of the data

1 answer

The situation described involves students completing a survey that Professor Smith has assured them will be kept confidential. This implies that there is a concern for how their responses will be handled regarding their privacy and identity.

Given the options presented, the aspect that her research most clearly imposes on is:

D. the value placed on anonymity.

This choice highlights the importance of confidentiality and anonymity in research, particularly when sensitive data related to dating behaviors is being collected from students.