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When it is impossible for anyone, including the researcher, to link data to a particular respondent, this is known as
Reliance
The act of depending or trusting in something or someone, often in the context of contracts where one party relies on the promises of another.
Reasonable Person
A hypothetical individual who exercises average care, skill, and judgment in conduct and who serves as a comparative standard for determining liability.
Implied Warranty
A legal term referring to guarantees that are not explicitly stated but are assumed in a sale, ensuring that a product is fit for its intended purpose.
Merchantability
A warranty that a product will meet reasonable expectations of quality and fitness for use as sold.
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