Describe treatment of data (including archival data), including issues of: • Whether data are anonymous or confidential and any concerns related to each

Describe treatment of data (including archival data), including issues of: • Whether data are anonymous or confidential and any concerns related to each

• Institutional permissions, including IRB approvals that are needed (proposal) or were obtained (completed dissertation);include relevant IRB approval numbers in the final dissertation. • Ethical concerns related to recruitment materials and processes and a plan to address them. • Ethical concerns related to data collection and/or intervention activities (these could include participants refusing participation or early withdrawal from the study and response to any predicable adverse events) and a plan to address them. Describe treatment of data (including archival data), including issues of: • Whether data are anonymous or confidential and any concerns related to each. • Protections for confidential data (data storage procedures, data dissemination, who will have access to the data, and when data will be destroyed). Other ethical issues as applicable (these issues could include doing a study within one’s own work environment, conflict of interest or power differentials, and justification for use of incentives). Summary Summary of design and methodology of the method of inquiry. Transition to chapter 4.