I just realized that we may have a slight problem.
There are some surveys that do not follow our convention in Sci1 of "If you submit the survey, you're giving us permission to ..."
These surveys have a question in the survey called "Permission". Since I don't have access to the original survey, I'm not quite sure what the context is.
I have a feeling though, that the question surrounds the use of their data in a research setting (such as the next phase of our analysis: correlating with student profiles).
I will of course, remove them from the next analysis. However, this introduces a problem for the previous analysis as I had not excluded them from the study to this point. If we remove them, invariably our numbers will change a bit (hopefully not a lot).
I just realized that we may have a slight problem.
There are some surveys that do not follow our convention in Sci1 of "If you submit the survey, you're giving us permission to ..."
These surveys have a question in the survey called "Permission". Since I don't have access to the original survey, I'm not quite sure what the context is.
I have a feeling though, that the question surrounds the use of their data in a research setting (such as the next phase of our analysis: correlating with student profiles).
I will of course, remove them from the next analysis. However, this introduces a problem for the previous analysis as I had not excluded them from the study to this point. If we remove them, invariably our numbers will change a bit (hopefully not a lot).