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The impact of living abroad: Stress, adaptation, and intergroup contact
Whether as migrant, expatriate, or overseas student, living abroad has an impact on individuals in terms of well-being, task-oriented functioning, and intergroup behaviour. This research examines the impact of intercultural contact by comparing such sojourners with a matched group of peers. The study will monitor a large cohort of international exchange students (sojourners)...
Children and Young People’s Rights: Formal and Informal Constructions of Citizenship, 2020-2023
This project undertook a international comparison of the civic expansion of children’s rights in four Western countries (including Wales), and explored how this can rebalance the civic deficits associated with childhood. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with Child Friendly practitioners in nine different cities in the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States of...
Estimating the effects of non-pharmaceutical interventions on COVID-19 in Europe, model fit for Bayesian model 2020
Following the emergence of a novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) and its spread outside of China, Europe has experienced large epidemics. In response, many European countries have implemented unprecedented non-pharmaceutical interventions such as closure of schools and national lock downs. We study the impact of major interventions across 11 European countries for the period from...
Short-term outcomes of pubertal suppression in a selected cohort of 12 to 15 year old young people with persistent gender dysphoria in the UK 2019-2021
In adolescents with severe and persistent gender dysphoria (GD), gonadotropin releasing hormone analogues (GnRHa) are used from early/middle puberty with the aim of delaying irreversible and unwanted pubertal body changes. Evidence of outcomes of pubertal suppression in GD is limited. We undertook an uncontrolled prospective observational study of GnRHa as monotherapy in 44...
Food shopping in later life in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire 2014 - 2016
This research focused on food shopping in later life in urban, suburban and village settings in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. It comprises of 2 focus groups and 25 semi structured interviews from 2014 and 2015 and 475 self-completion questionnaires from 2016. These methods were used to ascertain the value placed on food shopping as distinct from other forms of shopping....
Digit ratios and masculinity-femininity of women 2020
Homosexual women are, on average, more masculine in their appearance and behavior than heterosexual women. We hypothesized that their masculinity was influenced by exposure to elevated levels of prenatal androgen during early development. We recruited 199 women (including 67 homosexual women) and measured their masculinity via self-report and observer ratings. Our measure of...
Reading the riots: interviews with people involved in the London riots 2011
This data archive contains 224 transcripts of participant testimonies of a sample of people involved in the disturbances referred to as the August 2011 English riots. The Beyond Contagion project redacted the transcripts to protect the identity of participants, formatted and organised them by location of event and gender.The names above relate to the specific data archive...
Czech Education Panel Survey 2. Wave – student questionnaire
Data set from the second wave of the Czech Education Panel Survey (CZEPS) of high school students, conducted in autumn 2024.
CZEPS is designed as a repeated (panel) questionnaire survey of high school students and their class teachers. The first survey was conducted among first year high school students (15–20 y. o.) in October and November 2023, and then every year...
Physiology, identity and behaviour: A neuropolitical perspective
This data set contains 2 fMRI studies and a combined physiological hormone testing/behavioural game experiment. All three experiments examine the effect of national identity triggers on our behaviour in relation to those from our primary territorial in-group and to others from alternative territorial identity groupings.
i. fMRI study 1 is a pain-empathy study.
ii. fMRI...
Interference in spoken communication: Evaluating the corrupting and disrupting effects of other voices 2016-2019
The datasets comprise behavioural responses to speech stimuli. These stimuli are either simplified analogues of spoken sentence-length utterances or syllables (for datasets 1-4 and 6) or signal-processed natural syllables (for dataset 5). For the utterances, the responses are the transcriptions entered by the participant using a keyboard. For the syllables, the responses are...
Behavioural and functional magnetic resonance imaging studies: Decision making on belief and feeling while reading tweet texts 2019
This data set contains two experimental studies, the studies investigated how perceived information sources would affect readers' decision making about belief and feeling while they read tweet texts. In the behavioural study, we aimed to validate stimuli that were then used in the fMRI experiment. We examined our hypothesis that tweet texts accompanied by more often used...
Parenting experience borderline personality disorder traits: parent and practitioner perspectives 2018-2019
This study collected qualitative data to further understanding of parenting experience and support required by this group. This includes data collected from practitioners to incorporate their experiences in working with these parents. Data collection was structured around three research questions: (1) how do individuals with challenges around emotional intensity experience...
Czech Education Panel Survey 1. Wave – student questionnaire
Data set from the first wave of the Czech Education Panel Survey (CZEPS) of high school students, conducted in autumn 2023.
CZEPS is designed as a repeated (panel) questionnaire survey of high school students and their class teachers. The first survey was conducted among first year high school students (15–20 y. o.) in October and November 2023, and then every year...
When Does Affect Influence Consumer Judgement? A Meta-analytic Integration, 1983-2020
This research addresses the debate of whether creating a positive affective reaction in a marketing environment will lead to more favorable consumer reactions. When will these effects be greatest? We report a meta-analysis of 44 papers from 1987 to 2020 that reconciles mixed findings in the literature on affect and develop a comprehensive model to provide a more nuanced...
Questionnaire for research into secure behaviour with mobile digital devices
This file set contains a questionnaire. The questionnaire aims to investigate the factors and aspects that can influence the secure behaviour of inviduals while using mobile digital devices, such as smartphones, tablets or laptops.