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Verwijzing naar de data van: Public support for vigilantism - Amount of vigilante violence and police responsiveness

N. Haas (NSCR - Nederlands Studiecentrum Criminaliteit en Rechtshandhaving); J. de Keijser (NSCR - Nederlands Studiecentrum Criminaliteit en Rechtshandhaving); G. Bruinsma (NSCR - Nederlands Studiecentrum Criminaliteit en Rechtshandhaving)
These data were collected for the second study on public support for vigilantism. The data collection was carried out by Leiden University criminology students, for the 'Research methods' course. Respondents received 1 vignette about vigilantism and a questionnaire. There were 4 versions of the vignette, based on 2 experimental factors: amount of vigilante violence...
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Verwijzing naar de data van: Public support for vigilantism - Pilot: type of precipitating crime and sentence for precipitating offender

N. Haas (NSCR - Nederlands Studiecentrum Criminaliteit en Rechtshandhaving); J. de Keijser (NSCR - Nederlands Studiecentrum Criminaliteit en Rechtshandhaving); G. Bruinsma (NSCR - Nederlands Studiecentrum Criminaliteit en Rechtshandhaving)
These data were collected as part of a pilot study: testing the material prior to the CentERdata study on public support for vigilantism. The theoretical framework of this study is Just World Theory (Lerner, 1980). I collected the data at the Free University, during various lectures. Respondents were presented with 2 vignettes that were formatted as news articles from the...
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Replication Data for: "Enforcement may crowd out voluntary support for Covid19 policies, especially where trust in government is weak and in a liberal society"

Schmelz, Katrin ( Universität Konstanz)
How does enforcement affect citizens’ support for anti-Covid-19 policies? A survey conducted with 4,799 respondents towards the end of the first lockdown in Germany suggests that a substantial share of the population will support measures more under voluntary than under enforced implementation. Negative responses to enforcement – termed control aversion – vary across the...
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Code/Syntax: Vertrauen in digitale Technik. Der Einfluss mobiler Apps auf die Bereitschaft zur Verhaltensänderung

Weyer, Johannes ( Technische Universität Dortmund / Fachgebiet Techniksoziologie); Cepera, Kay ( Technische Universität Dortmund / Fachgebiet Techniksoziologie)
Diese Studie geht den Fragen nach, wie mobile Apps im Alltag genutzt werden und inwiefern die Nutzer*innen bereit sind, ihr Verhalten aufgrund der Empfehlungen dieser Apps zu ändern. Ausgehend von der These, dass das Vertrauen in die Apps und deren Anbieter ein entscheidender Faktor ist, wurde ein mehrdimensionales Vertrauenskonzept entwickelt und in das...
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Calibration with confidence: A principled method for panel assessment

MacKay, R, University of Warwick
Frequently, a set of objects has to be evaluated by a panel of assessors, but not every object is assessed by every assessor. A problem facing such panels is how to take into account different standards among panel members and varying levels of confidence in their scores. Here, a mathematically based algorithm is developed to calibrate the scores of such assessors,...
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Verwijzing naar de data van: Public support for vigilantism - Seriousness of the precipitating crime and level of premeditation

N. Haas (NSCR - Nederlands Studiecentrum Criminaliteit en Rechtshandhaving); J. de Keyser (NSCR - Nederlands Studiecentrum Criminaliteit en Rechtshandhaving); G. van der Veen (NSCR - Nederlands Studiecentrum Criminaliteit en Rechtshandhaving); (1 more)
These data were collected for the first study on public support for vigilantism. The data collection was carried out by Leiden University criminology students, for the 'Research methods' course. Respondents received 1 vignette about vigilantism and a questionnaire. There were 4 versions of the vignette, based on 2 experimental factors: the level of premeditation of...
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COVID-19 and Social Inequality – A (Welle 3)

Busemeyer, Marius R. ( Universität Konstanz); Diehl, Claudia ( Universität Konstanz); Bellani, Luna ( Universität Konstanz); (4 more)
To develop a better understanding of how people in Germany handle the social and political consequences of the Corona (COVID-19) crisis, the Cluster of Excellence "The Politics of Inequality" has installed a surveys program with the participation of researchers from several different departments and disciplines at the University of Konstanz (Sociology, Political Science,...
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Replication files: Building a reputation for trustworthiness: Experimental evidence on the role of the feedback rate

Przepiorka, Wojtek ( Utrecht University); Jiao, Ruohuang ( Utrecht University); Buskens, Vincent ( Utrecht University)
The published Stata syntax files (do-files) and data can be used to replicate the results reported in the cited article. Abstract of the journal article: In 25 years, research on reputation-based online markets has produced robust evidence on the existence of the so-called reputation effect, i.e. the positive relation between online traders’ reputations and these...
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Georgia International Relations Attitudes (GIRA)

Redeker, Dennis ( Universität Bremen)
This dataset entails data from two waves of data collection (December 2023 and October 2024) from an online survey with 1,091 and 1,017 valid responses respectively. The data has been collected at the University of Bremen, deploying an online survey instrument. Recruitment occurred through advertisement among users of Facebook and Instagram in the Republic of Georgia, with...
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COVID-19 and Social Inequality - B (Welle 1)

Busemeyer, Marius R. ( Universität Konstanz); Diehl, Claudia ( Universität Konstanz); Bellani, Luna ( Universität Konstanz); (4 more)
To develop a better understanding how people in Germany handle the social and political consequences of the Corona crisis, the Cluster of Excellence "The Politics of Inequality" has installed a surveys program with the participation of researchers from several different departments and disciplines at the University of Konstanz (Sociology, Political Science, Economics and...
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Replication Data for: "Overcoming COVID-19 vaccination resistance when alternative policies affect the dynamics of conformism, social norms, and crowding out"

Schmelz, Katrin ( Universität Konstanz); Bowles, Samuel ( Santa Fe Institute)
What is an effective vaccination policy to end the COVID-19 pandemic? We address this question in a model of the dynamics of policy effectiveness drawing upon the results of a large panel survey implemented in Germany during the first and second waves of the pandemic. We observe increased opposition to vaccinations were they to be legally required. In contrast, for voluntary...
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