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PSACR: The Psychological Science Accelerator's COVID-19 Rapid-Response Dataset

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  • Erin Michelle Buchanan
  • Savannah Lewis
  • Bastien Paris
  • Patrick Forscher
  • Jeffrey Michael Pavlacic
  • Julie Beshears
  • Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe
  • Peter Robert Mallik
  • Miguel Alejandro A. Silan
  • Jeremy Miller
  • Hans Ijzerman
  • Jennifer Beaudry
  • Jordan Suchow
  • Christopher Chartier
  • Anna Louise Todsen
  • Carmel Levitan
  • Flavio Azevedo
  • Nicole Legate
  • Ke Wang
  • Gwenael Kaminski
  • Claudia Christina von Bastian
  • Mariola Paruzel-Czachura
  • Farnaz Mosannenzadeh
  • Soufian Azouaghe
  • Alexandre Bran
  • Susana Ruiz-Fernandez
  • Anabela Caetano Santos
  • Niv Reggev
  • Janis Zickfeld
  • Handan Akkas
  • Myrto Pantazi
  • Ivan Ropovik
  • Max Korbmacher
  • Patricia Arriaga
  • Biljana Gjoneska
  • Lara Warmelink
  • Sara Gouveia Alves
  • Gabriel Lins Holanda Coelho
  • Stefan Stieger
  • Vidar Schei
  • Paul Hanel
  • Barnabas Szaszi
  • Maksim Fedotov
  • Jan Antfolk
  • Gabriela Mariana Marcu
  • Jana Schrötter
  • Jonas Kunst
  • Sandra Jeanette Geiger
  • Adeyemi Adetula
  • Halil Emre Kocalar
  • Julita Kielińska
  • Pavol Kačmár
  • Oscar Galindo-Caballero
  • Sara Johanna Pöntinen
  • Bamikole Bamikole Agesin
  • Teodor Jernsäther
  • Anum Urooj
  • Nikolay Rachev
  • Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm
  • Murathan Kurfalı
  • Ilse Pit
  • Ranran Li
  • Sami Çoksan
  • Dmitrii Dubrov
  • Tamar Paltrow
  • Gabriel Baník
  • Tatiana Korobova
  • Anna Studzinska
  • Xiaoming Jiang
  • John Jamir Benzon R. Aruta
  • Jáchym Vintr
  • Faith Chiu
  • Lada Kaliska
  • Jana Berkessel
  • Murat Tümer
  • Sara Morales-Izquierdo
  • Hu Chuan-Peng
  • Kevin Vezirian
  • Anna Dalla Rosa
  • Nicholas Alvaro Coles
  • Blake Heller
  • Alexander Rothman
  • Vaughan Rees
  • Nancy Gibbs
  • Amit Goldenberg
  • James Gross
  • Olga Bialobrzeska
  • Martin Vasilev
  • Julia Beitner
  • Ondřej Kácha
  • Barbara Zuro
  • Minja Westerlund
  • Mina Nedelcheva-Datsova
  • Andrej Findor
  • Dajana Krupić
  • Marta Kowal
  • Adrian Dahl Askelund
  • Razieh Pourafshari
  • Jasna Milošević Đorđević
  • Nadya-Daniela Schmidt
  • Ekaterina Baklanova
  • Anna Szala
  • Marek Albert Vranka
  • Keiko Ihaya
  • Caterina Grano
  • Nicola Cellini
  • Michal Bialek
  • Lisa Anton-Boicuk
  • Ilker Dalgar
  • Arca Adıgüzel
  • Jeroen Verharen
  • Princess Lovella Gonzales Maturan
  • Angelos Kassianos
  • Raquel Alves Oliveira
  • Martin Čadek
  • Vera Cubela Adoric
  • Asil Ali Özdoğru
  • Therese Sverdrup
  • Balazs Aczel
  • Danilo Zambrano
  • Christian Tamnes
  • Yuki Yamada
  • Leonhard Volz
  • Naoyuki Sunami
  • Lilian Suter
  • Luc Vieira
  • Agata Groyecka-Bernard
  • Julia Kamburidis
  • Ulf-Dietrich Reips
  • Mikayel Harutyunyan
  • Gabriel Agboola Adetula
  • Tara Bulut Allred
  • Krystian Barzykowski
  • Benedict Guzman Antazo
  • Dušana Šakan
  • Wilson Cyrus-Lai
  • Lina Ahlgren
  • Matej Hruška
  • Efisio Manunta
  • Aviv Mokady
  • Mariagrazia Capizzi
  • Marcel Martončik
  • Nicolas Say
  • Roosevelt Vilar
  • Karolina Staniaszek
  • Milica Vdovic
  • Matus Adamkovic
  • Niklas Johannes
  • Nandor Hajdu
  • Noga Cohen
  • Clara Overkott
  • Dino Krupić
  • Barbora Hubená
  • Gustav Nilsonne
  • Giovanna Mioni
  • Claudio Singh Solorzano
  • Tatsunori Ishii
  • Zhang Chen
  • Elizaveta Kushnir
  • Cemre Karaarslan
  • Rafael Ramos Ribeiro
  • Małgorzata Kossowska
  • Jozef Bavolar
  • Karlijn Hoyer
  • Marta Roczniewska
  • Alper Karababa
  • Maja Becker
  • Renan Monteiro
  • Yoshihiko Kunisato
  • Irem Metin-Orta
  • Luca Kozma
  • Gabriela Czarnek
  • Artur Domurat
  • Eva Štrukelj
  • Daniela Serrato Alvarez
  • Sébastien Massoni

    (BETA - Bureau d'Économie Théorique et Appliquée - AgroParisTech - UNISTRA - Université de Strasbourg - Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) - Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar - UL - Université de Lorraine - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - INRAE - Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement)

  • Johanna Czamanski-Cohen
  • Ekaterina Pronizius
  • Fany Muchembled
  • Asli Sacakli
  • Evgeniya Hristova
  • Anna Kuzminska
  • Abdelilah Charyate
  • Gijsbert Bijlstra
  • Reza Afhami
  • Nadyanna Majeed
  • Erica Musser
  • Miroslav Sirota
  • Robert Ross
  • Siu Kit Yeung
  • Marietta Papadatou-Pastou
  • Francesco Foroni
  • Inês Almeida
  • Dmitry Grigoryev
  • David Lewis
  • Dawn Liu Holford
  • Steve Janssen
  • Srinivasan Tatachari
  • Carlota Batres
  • Jonas Olofsson
  • Shimrit Daches
  • Anabel Belaus
  • Gerit Pfuhl
  • Nadia Saraí Corral-Frías
  • Daniela Sousa
  • Jan Philipp Röer
  • Peder Mortvedt Isager
  • Hendrik Godbersen
  • Radoslaw Walczak
  • Natalia van Doren
  • Dongning Ren
  • Martin Voracek
  • Lisa Marie Debruine
  • Michele Anne
  • Sanja Batić Očovaj
  • Andrew Thomas
  • Alexios Arvanitis
  • Thomas Ostermann
  • Kelly Wolfe
  • Nwadiogo Chisom Arinze
  • Claus Lamm
  • Robert Calin-Jageman
  • William Davis
  • Maria Karekla
  • Saša Zorjan
  • Lisa Jaremka
  • Jim Uttley
  • Monika Hricova
  • Monica Koehn
  • Hui Bai
  • Anthony James Krafnick
  • Busra Bahar Balci
  • Tonia Ballantyne
  • Samuel Lins
  • Zahir Vally
  • Celia Esteban Serna
  • Kathleen Schmidt
  • Paulo Manuel Labalan Macapagal
  • Paulina Szwed
  • Przemysław Zdybek
  • David Moreau
  • W. Matthew Collins
  • Jennifer Alana Joy-Gaba
  • Iris Vilares
  • Ulrich Tran
  • Jordane Boudesseul
  • Nihan Albayrak-Aydemir
  • Barnaby Dixson
  • Jennifer Torkildson Perillo
  • Ana Ferreira
  • Erin Corwin Westgate
  • Chris Aberson
  • Azuka Ikechukwu Arinze
  • Bastian Jaeger
  • Muhammad Mussaffa Butt
  • Jaime Silva Rojas
  • Daniel Storage
  • Allison Janak
  • Jose Angel Soto
  • Agnieszka Sorokowska
  • Randy McCarthy
  • Alexa Mary Tullett
  • Martha Frias-Armenta
  • Matheus Fernando Felix Ribeiro
  • Andree Hartanto
  • Paul Forbes
  • Megan Willis
  • Adriana Olaya Torres
  • Anabel de la Rosa Gomez
  • Clare Sutherland
  • Mathi Manavalan
  • Jan Urban
  • Ernest Baskin
  • Joseph Patrick Mcfall
  • Chisom Ogbonnaya
  • Cynthia H.Y. Fu
  • Rima-Maria Rahal
  • Izuchukwu Lawrence Gabriel Ndukaihe
  • Tom Hostler
  • Heather Barry Kappes
  • Piotr Sorokowski
  • Meetu Khosla
  • Johannes Vilsmeier
  • Elkin Oswaldo Luis Garcia
  • Rafał Muda
  • Elena Agadullina
  • Rodrigo Cárcamo
  • Crystal Reeck
  • Gulnaz Anjum
  • Mónica Toro
  • Michał Misiak
  • Richard Ryan
  • Nora Nock
  • Giovanni Travaglino
  • Michael Craig Mensink
  • Gilad Feldman
  • Aaron Lee Wichman
  • Ignazio Ziano
  • Martin Seehuus
  • William Chopik
  • Franki Kung
  • Joelle Carpentier
  • Leigh Ann Vaughn
  • Hongfei Du
  • Qinyu Xiao
  • Tiago Lima
  • Chris Noone
  • Sandersan Onie
  • Frederick Verbruggen
  • Theda Radtke
  • Ljiljana Lazarevic
  • Ahmed Khaoudi
  • Ahmed Bokkour
  • Ikhlas Djamai
  • Ian David Stephen
  • Thuy-Vy Thi Nguyen
  • Brian Gill
  • Hannah Moshontz
  • Charles Dorison
  • Karen Yu
  • Diego Vega
  • Natalya Kiselnikova
  • Michal Parzuchowski
  • Sylwia Adamus
  • Ilya Zakharov
  • Luis Eudave
  • Afroja Ahmed
  • Kevin van Schie
  • Wlliam Alexander Jimenez Leal
  • Mohammadhasan Sharifian
  • David Vaidis
  • Katarzyna Filip
  • Carsten Bundt
  • Behzad Behzadnia
  • Tripat Gill
  • Weilun Chou
  • Maria del Carmen
  • Maximilian Primbs

Abstract

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Psychological Science Accelerator coordinated three large-scale psychological studies to examine the effects of loss-gain framing, cognitive reappraisals, and autonomy framing manipulations on behavioral intentions and affective measures. The data collected (April to October 2020) included specific measures for each experimental study, a general questionnaire examining health prevention behaviors and COVID-19 experience, geographical and cultural context characterization, and demographic information for each participant. Each participant started the study with the same general questions and then was randomized to complete either one longer experiment or two shorter experiments. Data were provided by 73,223 participants with varying completion rates. Participants completed the survey from 111 geopolitical regions in 44 unique languages/dialects. The anonymized dataset described here is provided in both raw and processed formats to facilitate re-use and further analyses. The dataset offers secondary analytic opportunities to explore coping, framing, and self-determination across a diverse, global sample obtained at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which can be merged with other time-sampled or geographic data.

Suggested Citation

  • Erin Michelle Buchanan & Savannah Lewis & Bastien Paris & Patrick Forscher & Jeffrey Michael Pavlacic & Julie Beshears & Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe & Peter Robert Mallik & Miguel Alejandro A. Silan & J, 2022. "PSACR: The Psychological Science Accelerator's COVID-19 Rapid-Response Dataset," Post-Print hal-03934132, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03934132
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/byqha
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