Last Updated: June 2026
Drdeenz is committed to supporting psychological research in a responsible, ethical, and transparent manner. This page outlines the principles that guide assessment deployment, participant rights, anonymous data collection, and research activities conducted through the platform.
1. Our Commitment to Ethical Research
Drdeenz supports the development, translation, validation, and deployment of psychometric assessments while promoting responsible research practices and participant well-being.
The platform aims to make psychological assessment more accessible for education, self-exploration, and research while respecting participant autonomy and privacy.
2. Voluntary Participation
Participation in assessments is entirely voluntary.
Users may choose whether or not to complete any assessment available on the platform and may discontinue participation at any time before submitting their responses.
3. Informed Consent
Before submitting responses, participants are informed about the purpose of the assessment, the information being collected, and how assessment data may be used.
Participants are informed that assessment results are intended for educational, informational, self-exploration, and research purposes only.
Before receiving assessment reports, participants acknowledge that the results do not constitute medical, psychiatric, psychological, or clinical diagnoses and should not be considered a substitute for professional evaluation.
By submitting responses, participants provide consent for their anonymous assessment data to be used for research, statistical analysis, psychometric validation, and platform improvement.
4. Information Collected
Drdeenz does not require participants to provide personally identifying information in order to complete assessments.
Depending on the assessment, the platform may collect:
- Anonymous assessment responses
- Country information for statistical analysis
- Optional age group information
- Optional gender information
- Assessment completion statistics
Age group and gender information are optional and are only collected when voluntarily provided by the participant.
5. Participant Privacy
Protecting participant privacy is a core principle of the platform.
Assessment responses are stored anonymously and are not intended to identify individual participants.
Drdeenz does not intentionally collect names, addresses, phone numbers, identification numbers, or other personally identifying information through assessment participation.
6. Use of Anonymous Research Data
Anonymous assessment data may be used to support:
- Psychometric validation studies
- Reliability analysis
- Normative data development
- Cross-cultural research
- Assessment improvement and refinement
- Aggregate statistical reporting
Research findings are generally reported in aggregate form and are not intended to identify individual participants.
7. Assessment Development Standards
Drdeenz encourages assessment development based on established psychometric principles including:
- Construct validity
- Reliability evaluation
- Dimensional measurement
- Cross-cultural adaptation
- Transparent scoring methodologies
8. Limitations of Psychological Assessments
Psychological assessments have limitations and should be interpreted within appropriate contexts.
Assessment results may be influenced by self-report biases, cultural factors, response styles, and individual circumstances.
Reports generated by the platform are designed to provide educational feedback and are not intended to provide psychological, psychiatric, or medical diagnoses.
Assessment results should not be considered a substitute for professional evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, or advice.
9. Participant Rights
Participants have the right to:
- Participate voluntarily
- Discontinue participation before submission
- Understand how assessment data is used
- Expect reasonable protection of their privacy
- Contact the platform regarding concerns or questions
10. Transparency
Drdeenz promotes transparency regarding assessment sources, scoring procedures, reporting systems, and research purposes whenever possible.
Assessment pages typically include information regarding the source, authors, scoring methodology, and intended purpose of the assessment.
11. Contact
Questions regarding research ethics, participant rights, or research collaboration may be submitted through the Contact page.
Drdeenz remains committed to advancing accessible, ethical, and research-informed psychometric assessment practices.