devnull
Philosopher
Sorry if someone already said this, but a protocol is similar to a method of encryption - unless it remains secure after publishing the method, it isnt secure.
If you cant publish the protocol, it has serious problems, and you are relying on "security through obscurity". If you are afraid that some subjects may "give away" whether they have lost an organ because the protocol is published, then the "testee" has too much access to them already - you could probably get better than average results just by picking the people who look sicker.
Without seeing the protocol it is hard to comment further, but I hope that the subjects are covered in some way........ this smells really bad.
If you cant publish the protocol, it has serious problems, and you are relying on "security through obscurity". If you are afraid that some subjects may "give away" whether they have lost an organ because the protocol is published, then the "testee" has too much access to them already - you could probably get better than average results just by picking the people who look sicker.
Without seeing the protocol it is hard to comment further, but I hope that the subjects are covered in some way........ this smells really bad.