# **Analysis**
#### **This section is for materials related to the analysis of the data you collect during your experiment.**
Some items you might consider adding to this section:
- Software code used to run analysis on your data. If you use GitHub you may add it to this component if you would like.
- Data sets based upon your raw materials
- Charts, graphs, and any other visuals related to your project
- A codebook that defines specific analytic terms or constraints
- Templates for recording your data
- Notes for the analytical portion of your project
**Remember that all data connected to OSF even through third-party services must not contain any personally identifiable information or personal health information. Be sure to read ECU's privacy policies which have been uploaded as pdf files on the main project page.**
If you would like to use GitHub or another third-party service please see the [OSF guides for using Add-ons][1] for step-by-step guides on how to link them.
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**You must comply with ECU, University of North Carolina, and federal requirements related to privacy and data security. This include, but is not limited to, never sharing, posting, or uploading FERPA, HIPPA, or other personal indentifying information. For more information, please see ECU's policies [here](https://www.ecu.edu/prr).**
If you have any questions or concerns regarding copyrights please send your questions to <Copyright@ecu.edu>.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about OSF or the use of this template please contact us at <ScholarlyComm@ecu.edu>.
OSF provides tutorials, FAQs, and support information on [OSF Guides][2].
[1]:http://help.osf.io/m/addons
[2]: http://help.osf.io