Anonymous questionnaires

Stephen D. Williams sdw at lig.net
Wed Aug 24 15:35:16 PDT 1994


> 
> You wrote to my question regarding anonymous questionnaires:
> 
> >I don't know if the researchers are willing to change their methodology just
> >for you, but it's easy to meet all the requirements you listed:  Put your
...
> This system would not provide
> 
> >  1. Correlate my answers to the answers of my partner.
> 
> 
> -- Lucky Green <shamrock at netcom.com>  PGP public key by finger

Easy: you and your partner each write the same large random number on the
inner envelopes...

Even if there were collisions, it wouldn't affect statistical results.

Multiple partners could be handled this way.
An auditing agency could be hired to do the envelope opening.

An electronic version of this should be easy, but the envelope
scenario is a good description of the idea.  (To the non-cryps.)
(Funny recycling of crypts gang name...  Who are the Bloods? Gov?)

sdw
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