11-16-2020, 01:40 PM
Hi,
Participants and other researchers can see the name, description, and notes of studies published on FindingFive. However, it is possible to restrict access to your experiment with an access code. You can set up an access code when you publish a session with the session creation wizard and then only give out the access code to the participants you recruit. Other participants browsing FindingFive will be able to click on your study from the front page, but when they try to participate, they will not be able to get in without the access code you have set. To ensure more privacy for your study, you can use a vague study description for the front page of the study and give your participants more detailed information in your recruitment information or once they actually begin the study.
Participants and other researchers can see the name, description, and notes of studies published on FindingFive. However, it is possible to restrict access to your experiment with an access code. You can set up an access code when you publish a session with the session creation wizard and then only give out the access code to the participants you recruit. Other participants browsing FindingFive will be able to click on your study from the front page, but when they try to participate, they will not be able to get in without the access code you have set. To ensure more privacy for your study, you can use a vague study description for the front page of the study and give your participants more detailed information in your recruitment information or once they actually begin the study.