Summary

Boise State licenses Qualtrics to Boise State faculty, staff, and students to conduct surveys for the purposes of learning, research, and effective administration of Boise State activities. In order to maintain the availability of this resource, you must adhere to the Qualtrics restrictions of the license agreement.

You may not use Qualtrics to do any of the following:

Prior Approval Requirements

It is important to exercise caution when surveying members of our Boise State community for two main reasons:

Surveying Students

If you need to survey more than 50 students who are not associated with your organizational unit, then you need to request prior approval from Student Affairs. For more information on how to gain approval, learn the Boise State guidelines. If you need a random sample of students, please contact Institutional Research

Surveying Faculty

If you need to survey a random sample of faculty (or all faculty) not associated with your organizational unit, you will need to request prior approval from Institutional Research.

Surveying Staff or a Mixture of Students, Faculty, and Staff

If you need to survey a random sample of staff (or all staff) not associated with your organizational unit, you will need prior approval from Institutional Research. Institutional Research can also help coordinate approval where a mixture of students, faculty, and staff are required for the survey.

Exceptions When Prior Approval Is Not Required

Exceptions occur when it can be reasonably implied that a person has “opted-in” to consent to be contacted and surveyed.Further exceptions are:

Associated with your Organizational Unit

You do not need prior approval if your survey is canvasing people within your organizational unit. As long as the survey involves organizational business, sharing an organizational affiliation is sufficient for “implied consent” to be surveyed. Examples of exceptions include the following:

Focused surveys

A “focused” survey is one that is given to a defined population for a specific operational purpose. The contact information is already available to the surveyor and a relationship is already established. Examples of exceptions include the following:

Websites

If you place a survey link on your website for visitors to voluntarily click on to take the survey, no prior approval is required as long as the survey is relevant to the website content. The “opt-in” is implied when potential respondents must freely locate, visit and choose the link to complete the survey.

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