Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L00231:clause:1_5:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L00231
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Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 5 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 8370–10865

not identified within the information disclosed.
Genuine research concerns mean where the Research Organisation has valid reasons to expect that the purpose of the Market and Social Research exercise would otherwise be defeated.
Identifiable research information means personal information about survey participants, respondents or subjects to which this Code applies. It includes contact details, research status and research data. It does not include unsolicited information.
Market and Social Research means consent-based investigation of the behaviour, needs, attitudes, opinions, motivations or other characteristics of a whole population or a particular part of a population, in order to provide accurate and timely information to clients (government, commercial and not-for-profit organisations) about issues relevant to their activities, to support their decision-making processes.
Research data means a record of the responses provided by individuals participating in Market and Social Research at the time of collection in order to obtain a representation of a population's or sub-population's behaviour, needs, attitudes, opinions and motivations at a given point in time.
Research information privacy policy means the APP policy that a Research Organisation develops, maintains and publishes to comply with APP 1 in relation to identifiable research information.
Research Organisation means an organisation (or that part of an organisation) that is a member of AMSRO and that carries out or acts as a consultant or subcontractor in relation to, Market and Social Research, or offers their services or the services of others to do so.
Research Purpose means the handling of information in order to carry out any function considered essential to the conduct of a Market and Social Research project or communication of the results of a Market and Social Research project.
Research status means information in relation to whether or not an individual has been contacted or has participated in a Market and Social Research exercise but does not include research data.
Research subject means an individual about whom identifiable research information is collected in the course of Market and Social Research. Research subjects may be referred to as participants or respondents and may include another individual about whom a subject is providing information.
Unsolicited information means identifiable research information that a research organisation has taken no active steps to collect.