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Data security levels

“Confidential Information” refers to all types of data security Levels (2-5). The higher the data level, the greater the required protection.

When planning your research, you will need to be clear about the sensitivity of your data and information in research. This is Harvard’s policy for doing just that. It is a little bit unexciting, but it is a policy document.

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  • Chapter 1 – What is research and why do it? (7)
  • Chapter 10 – Structuring research (4)
  • Chapter 11 – Organising research results (3)
  • Chapter 12 – Statistics in research (3)
  • Chapter 13 – Graphics in research (5)
  • Chapter 14 – The research report (5)
  • Chapter 15 – The structure of the dissertation (12)
  • Chapter 2 – Planning research (7)
  • Chapter 3 – Ethics in research (8)
  • Chapter 4 – Evaluation of research (8)
  • Chapter 5 – Information in research (5)
  • Chapter 6 – Methods of research (6)
  • Chapter 7 – Collecting information (9)
  • Chapter 8 – The pilot project (4)
  • Chapter 9 – Analysis of the data (6)
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