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Epidemiology of Cohort Social Media, 2018-2019

Davis, O, University of Bristol
Interactions on social media have the potential to help us to understand human behaviour, including the development of both good and poor mental health. However, to do the best science we need to know as much as possible about the people who are participating in our research. The CLOSER group of UK longitudinal cohorts include people who have contributed their data to...
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Effects of Labels and Advertisements on Sugary Drinks Representations, 2020-2022

Papies, E, University of Glasgow; Claassen, M, University of Glasgow
Many people consume too much sugar from sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and would benefit from drinking water instead. Previous research has shown that taste and reward expectations play a key role in food and drink choices, and that thinking about drinks in terms of consuming and enjoying them (i.e., simulations) predicts desire and intake. Here, we examined whether labels...
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Housing Wealth Distribution, Inequality and Residential Satisfaction, 1997-2008

Bao, H, University of Cambridge
This dataset encompasses the foundations and findings of a study titled "Housing Wealth Distribution, Inequality, and Residential Satisfaction," highlighting the evolution of residential properties from mere consumption goods to significant assets for wealth accumulation. Since the 1980s, with financial market deregulation in the UK, there has been a noticeable shift in...
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Public Awareness of Flood Risk: the Role of the Environment Agency Flood Map, 2006-2007

Clark, M., University of Southampton, School of Geography; Priest, S., Middlesex University, School of Social Science, Flood Hazard Research Centre
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Public Awareness of Flood Risk: the Role of the Environment Agency Flood Map, 2006-2007 aims to investigate how ‘official’ information translates into public understanding and action, using the example of the Environment Agency's (EA) flood map web site. The study has two different elements; a web survey...
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Testing the Efficacy and Mechanisms of Collaborative Implementation Intentions, 2008-2010

Lawton, R., University of Manchester, Department of Psychology; Prestwich, A., University of Leeds, Institute of Psychological Sciences; Conner, M., University of Leeds, Institute of Psychological Sciences
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Research shows that asking people to plan when, where and how to perform behaviour (i.e. implementation intentions) enhances the probability of action. Such implementation intentions can be formed alone or with another person. This study includes the data from two experiments which tested whether the...
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Improving the normalisation of complex interventions: NoMAD

Finch, T, Northumbria University
The NoMAD study developed and validated a survey instrument for assessing the implementation of complex interventions from the perspective of (healthcare) staff, based on Normalization Process Theory (NPT). The data set contains 522 surveys from 6 different implementation projects. The data comprises responses to 43 statements that reflect factors affecting routine embedding...
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Linking experimental and survey data: behavioural experiments in health and wellbeing

Galizzi, M, London School of Economics
The project combined, for the first time, survey data from the Innovation Panel (IP) of Understanding Society (USoc) with new experimental data on risk preferences (the desire for taking a gamble) and time preferences (the degree to which the present is valued more than the future). It explored the links between individual risk and time preferences and behaviour, with a...
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A behavioural dataset for studying individual differences in language skills 2019

Hintz, F, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics; Dijkhuis, M, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics; van ‘t Hoff, V, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics; (2 more)
This resource contains data from 112 Dutch adults (18-29 years of age) who completed the Individual Differences in Language Skills test battery that included 33 behavioural tests assessing language skills and domain-general cognitive skills likely involved in language tasks. The battery included tests measuring linguistic experience (e.g. vocabulary size, prescriptive...
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Pay insecurity: An experimental study 2020

Avram, S, University of Essex
These data were collected as part of a three-year project funded by the Nuffield Foundation. The project aimed to collect experimental evidence on labour supply responses to uncertainty about work availability and associated pay. 301 low-income UK residents took part in several experimental sessions. The experiment was conducted on a tablet/PC via a custom-built web...
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Antibiotic Prescribing in Care Homes: A Multidisciplinary Approach, 2022

Marwick, C, University of Dundee; Grant, S, University of Dundee; Dickson, J, University of Dundee; (3 more)
ARCH was a multidisciplinary, four Work Package, project involving key stakeholders to improve understanding, and ultimately practice, around infection detection/management and antibiotic use in care homes for older people. WP1 used statistical analysis of anonymised quantitative data, finding wide variation in antibiotic prescribing rates, and informing selection of care...
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Accumulation: Late and Brief in Preferential Choice, 2017-2020

Stewart, N, University of Warwick; Mullett, T, University of Warwick; Edmunds, C, Bath Spa University
Preferential choices are often explained using models within the evidence accumulation framework: value drives the drift rate at which evidence is accumulated until a threshold is reached and an option is chosen. Although rarely stated explicitly, almost all such models assume that decision makers have knowledge at the onset of the choice of all available attributes and...
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Assessing ocular activity during performance of motor skills using electrooculography 2018

Gallicchio, G, University of Birmingham
This collection contains Quiet Eye (QE) duration (separating pre‐ and post-movement initiation components) and Eye Quietness (EQ) data as a function of time in a golf putting task. Movement duration was also measured using a combination of infrared and sound sensors. Twenty healthy adults participated in this study (10 expert golfers and 10 novices).Research has revealed...
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Parenting Pre-Schoolers With Avid Appetites: Understanding Differential Susceptibility to Obesogenic Environments for Future Intervention Efficacy, 2021-2024

Blissett, J, Aston University
The APPETItE data comprises a multiple mixed methods approach, including an online survey of feeding practices and perceptions of child food approach behaviours, a qualitative study of parents’ experiences of feeding children with avid appetites, an ecological momentary assessment study to capture emotion and feeding practice across time and context, as well as a randomized...
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Is Hiding My First Name Enough? Using Behavioural Interventions To Mitigate Racial and Gender Discrimination in the Rental Housing Market, 2021-2022

Bao, H, University of Cambridge
This dataset contains the data used in the study titled “Is hiding my first name enough? Using behavioural interventions to mitigate racial and gender discrimination in the rental housing market”. The data was collected from the London rental housing market between 2021 and 2022. Racial and gender biases are pervasive in housing markets. Males and ethnic minorities face...
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Exploring the Psychological Drivers and Impact of Public Health Communications on Vaccination Beliefs of Minority Ethnic Groups, 2022

Pearce, J, King's College London; Kamal, A, Birmingham City University
This project was funded as part of UKRI’s rapid response to COVID-19 to provide real-time data to support the development of tailored public health guidance about the COVID-19 vaccine for ethnic minority communities in the UK. The aim of this study was to understand the impact of public health communications on the experiences and beliefs about COVID-19 vaccinations for...
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Reducing Plastic Packaging and Food Waste Through Product Innovation Simulation: Household Simulation Model for Chicken Fillets, 2021-2023

Reynolds, C, City, University of London; Fayad, R, The University of Sheffield
This data collection presents the new Household Simulation Model (HHSM) specifically developed for chicken fillets, using Arena software version 16.2. The primary aim of the HHSM is to offer insights into the impact of various market and consumer behavior interventions on the amount of food and packaging waste generated in households. By simulating diverse scenarios, the...
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Household Simulation Model: A Dataset for Evaluating Interventions to Reduce Packaging and Chicken Waste in UK Households, 2021-2023

Martin Torrejon, V, City, University of London; Kandemir, C, The University of Sheffield
This dataset provides the input files and results for the new Household Simulation Model, which explores the impact of four interventions on the amount of packaging and chicken waste generated in UK households. The interventions studied include pack size availability in the market shelves (PCK), shelf life extension for unopened and opened chicken packs (SFH), food...
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Reducing Plastic Packaging and Food Waste Through Product Innovation Simulation: Household Simulation Model for Grapes, 2021-2023

Reynolds, C, City, University of London; Fayad, R, The University of Sheffield
This data collection presents the new Household Simulation Model (HHSM) specifically developed for grapes, using Arena software version 16.2. The primary aim of the HHSM is to offer insights into the impact of various market and consumer behavior interventions on the amount of food and packaging waste generated in households. By simulating diverse scenarios, the model...
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Effect of Punishment and Justification Treatments on Contributions in a Trust Game Experiment 2016

Herne, Kaisa (University of Tampere); Setälä, Maija (University of Turku); Lappalainen, Olli (University of Turku); (1 more)
The study examined the effect of punishment and justification treatments on participants' behaviour in a trust game experiment. The data were collected during a computer-based decision-making experiment where the subjects participated in a three-player variant of the trust game with two senders and one responder. The experiment consisted of six rounds that each had three...
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Decision-Making in a Common Pool Resource Game Experiment 2020

Herne, Kaisa (Tampere University); Lappalainen, Olli (University of Turku); Kuyper, Jonathan (Queens University Belfast)
The study examined participants' decision-making in a common pool resource game experiment. The experiment was conducted on computers in a decision-making laboratory. The participants' task was to use points given to them to invest in and withdraw from the common pool resources. The participants were randomly divided into groups of three. Each member of the group was given a...
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Stockholm Birth Cohort

Almquist, Ylva B. (Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm University)
The Stockholm Birth Cohort Study (SBC) was created in 2004/2005 by a probability matching of two anonymized longitudinal datasets; The Stockholm Metropolitan study and The Swedish Work and Mortality Database (WMD). The former involves all children born 1953 that lived in the Stockholm metropolitan area as of November 1, 1963, while the latter comprises data for the period...
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Security measurement in Skaraborg 1998

Eriksson, Bo G (Department of Sociology and Work Science, University of Gothenburg); Gustavsson (student), Jennie (Institutionen för kommunikation och information, University of Skovde); Kristoffersson (student), Frida (Institutionen för kommunikation och information, University of Skovde); (1 more)
Security measurement in Skaraborg 1998 is a student essay (c level) in social psychology conducted at Skövde University. The data material has been made available with the approval of supervisor Bo Eriksson, University of Gothenburg. The survey has been conducted in cooperation with the County Police Office in Skaraborg and Skaraborg County Council, and aims to serve as a...
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