Shockingly enough, people criticizing the Sexism article have a failure to understand that no, rules of citations does not require you give out the names of the people you gathered testimony from in your study. Doing so is in fact probably a first way ticket to your local Institutional Review Board skinning you alive.
Especially if it’s on a topic like sexism where revealing private information of your participants might, you know, put them at risk?
I mean shoot, my original research project just asked people political leanings and media consumption habits/feelings and I still had to guarantee them that everything would be shredded afterwards and all data would be anonymous and I wouldn’t single out participants and that the jump drive would be kept in a locked container when not being used…