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In Law / College | 2025-07-08

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FERPA: Confidentiality of Records:
Final Assessment
QUESTION 8 OF 16
Research data for a third party that's easily traceable to a particular student can still violate FERPA
CHOOSE AN OPTION BELOW
True
False

Asked by marisa1971

Answer (2)

Under FERPA, identifiable data that can be traced back to individual students cannot be shared without consent. Sharing such research data can violate student privacy rights. Thus, the statement is true. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-08

The statement is true; research data traceable to a specific student can violate FERPA if shared without consent. FERPA mandates that identifiable student information requires consent before it can be disclosed. Institutions must ensure compliance to protect student privacy rights.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-10