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Anonymity and Alcoholics Anonymous

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
To the Editor.— The recent letter by David—, MD, of New York in the Nov 12, 1982, issue ofThe Journal(1982;248:2237) stating that "in accordance with AA [Alcoholics Anonymous] tradition, I can only sign my first name" is not correct. There is certainly the tradition that in meetings persons only give their first names, but there is absolutely no ...
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Against Anonymity

Bioethics, 2014
AbstractIn ‘New Threats to Academic Freedom’ Francesca Minerva argues that anonymity for the authors of controversial articles is a prerequisite for academic freedom in the Internet age. This argument draws its intellectual and emotional power from the author's account of the reaction to the on‐line publication of ‘ After‐birth abortion: why should the
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κ-Anonymity

2007
To protect respondents’ identity when releasing microdata, data holders often remove or encrypt explicit identifiers, such as names and social security numbers. De-identifying data, however, provide no guarantee of anonymity. Released information often contains other data, such as race, birth date, sex, and ZIP code, that can be linked to publicly ...
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