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HomeData Sharing Simulations: Generating Knowledge To Inform Scientific Practice
Data sharing simulations: Generating knowledge to inform scientific practice

Photo of Kristine WitkowskiThe social value of data collections are dramatically enhanced by the broad dissemination of research files and the resulting increase in scientific productivity. Currently, most studies are designed with a focus on collecting information that is analytically useful and accurate, with little forethought as to how it will be shared. Both literature and practice also presume that disclosure analysis will take place after data collection. But to produce public-use data of the highest analytical utility for the largest user group, disclosure risk must be considered at the beginning of the research process. Drawing upon economic and statistical decision-theoretic frameworks and survey methodology research, this study seeks to enhance the scientific productivity of shared research data by describing how disclosure risk can be addressed in the earliest stages of research with the formulation of 'safe designs'.

Dr Kristine Witkowski
Lead Principle Investigator
The Safe Design Project
Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research
University of Michigan Institute for Social Research

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Date & time

  • Tue 17 Jul 2012, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Location

Seminar Room A, Coombs Building, Fellows Road ANU

Speakers

  • Dr Kristine Witkowski