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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols

Date Submitted: Apr 7, 2022
Date Accepted: Aug 6, 2022

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Preventing and Protecting Against Internet Research Fraud in Anonymous Web-Based Research: Protocol for the Development and Implementation of an Anonymous Web-Based Data Integrity Plan

Hohn KL, Bice AA, DeVita JM

Preventing and Protecting Against Internet Research Fraud in Anonymous Web-Based Research: Protocol for the Development and Implementation of an Anonymous Web-Based Data Integrity Plan

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(9):e38550

DOI: 10.2196/38550

PMID: 36094806

PMCID: 9513686

Preventing and Protecting against Internet Research Fraud in Anonymous Online Research: A Protocol

  • Kris L. Hohn; 
  • April A. Bice; 
  • James M. DeVita

ABSTRACT

Background:

Data integrity is a priority in any internet research study. It should be maintained to protect the safety and privacy of human participants and to maintain validity and reliability of research findings. However, one noteworthy risk of online research is fraudulent respondent activity. When investigators must utilize anonymous web-based recruitment techniques to reach hidden and expanded populations, steps should be taken to safeguard the integrity of data collected.

Objective:

The purpose of this paper is to present a novel protocol in the form of an anonymous online research data integrity plan (DIP) that outlines steps for securing data integrity while conducting anonymous online data collection.

Methods:

In this paper, we discuss a protocol surrounding the development and implementation of a specific DIP related to a true research fraud experience that occurred in an original large-scale mixed methods study. Four primary steps, each with a set of affiliated procedures, are presented: (1) Defining the Risks, (2) Planning Research Protocols, (3) Securing Data Collection and Recruitment, and (4) Determining Enrollment.

Results:

Following re-launch of one large-scale original study and implementation of the DIP protocol, preliminary analyses demonstrated no fraudulent activity. A pre-post analysis is in process to evaluate the effectiveness of the DIP strategies as of February 2022.

Conclusions:

Implementing an online anonymous DIP could save valuable research time, provides a process to examine data critically, and enables the contribution of rigorous findings to various health fields.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Hohn KL, Bice AA, DeVita JM

Preventing and Protecting Against Internet Research Fraud in Anonymous Web-Based Research: Protocol for the Development and Implementation of an Anonymous Web-Based Data Integrity Plan

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(9):e38550

DOI: 10.2196/38550

PMID: 36094806

PMCID: 9513686

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