adapt content to project Z

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We aim to treat our research participants with utmost respect. Our main priority during research activities is their well being, preserving their privacy and anonymity. We aim to treat our research participants with utmost respect. Our main priority during research activities is their well being, preserving their privacy and anonymity.
We treat participants not as research subjects, but as co-creators of insights that can help us improve fedeproxy. We are immensely thankful for their time, and for their willingness to share their knowledge and experience. We treat participants not as research subjects, but as co-creators of insights that can help us improve Z. We are immensely thankful for their time, and for their willingness to share their knowledge and experience.
We aim to create trustworthy relationships with research participants, if they are willing. We do this because we are committed to keeping our users at the centre of our software design process. We aim to create trustworthy relationships with research participants, if they are willing. We do this because we are committed to keeping our users at the centre of our software design process.
We publish these guidelines because we want to be transparent about our research practices, and ensure that fedeproxy members and others know what to expect from our research activities. We also hope these guidelines might help other projects with their own research work. We publish these guidelines because we want to be transparent about our research practices, and ensure that Z members and others know what to expect from our research activities. We also hope these guidelines might help other projects with their own research work.
If you have feedback or questions about these guidelines, please leave a message in the UX forum category: https://forum.fedeproxy.eu/c/user-research/8 If you have feedback or questions about these guidelines, please leave a message in the issue tracker a https://git.batsense.net/Z/user-research/
1. We aim to capture data from all our user research activities for analysis purposes. We obtain informed consent (written or verbally) from research participants before collecting data. 1. We aim to capture data from all our user research activities for analysis purposes. We obtain informed consent (written or verbally) from research participants before collecting data.
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1. All research data, except video, is anonymised. In notes and transcriptions we use pseudonyms instead of real participant's names, and we remove all personal information such as locations, institutions and third-party names. We aim to anonymise photographs before we take them by hiding all visible personal information. We further obfuscate photograph content as necessary. 1. All research data, except video, is anonymised. In notes and transcriptions we use pseudonyms instead of real participant's names, and we remove all personal information such as locations, institutions and third-party names. We aim to anonymise photographs before we take them by hiding all visible personal information. We further obfuscate photograph content as necessary.
1. We share the anonymised transcription with the research participant by email, to ensure it accurately portrays the outome of the research session. Participants can request amendments. They can also request the destruction of the data by sending a simple mail to contact@fedeproxy.eu. 1. We share the anonymised transcription with the research participant by email, to ensure it accurately portrays the outome of the research session. Participants can request amendments. They can also request the destruction of the data by sending a simple mail to loic@dachary.org
1. We will never publish research data without consent, but we might quote from notes and transcriptions in research reports and presentations. As part of the informed consent process, participants can request not to be quoted. 1. We will never publish research data without consent, but we might quote from notes and transcriptions in research reports and presentations. As part of the informed consent process, participants can request not to be quoted.