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Sep 11, 2024 - Institut für Politische Wissenschaft - AG Tosun
Nagel, Melanie; Tosun, Jale; Kellermann, Laura; Wiethaler, Cornelia; Marek, Charlene; Koch, Marcus, 2024, "Politische Maßnahmen zur Förderung einer nachhaltigen Landwirtschaft und deren Wahrnehmung durch ihre Zielgruppe", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/F9VBVC, heiDATA, V1
This dataset presents a selected information from the larger AgroBioDiv dataset produced for the purpose of publication. |
Sep 10, 2024 - Institut für Politische Wissenschaft - AG Tosun
De Francesco, Fabrizio; Tosun, Jale, 2024, "The Enactment of Public Participation in Rulemaking: A Comparative Analysis [Dataset]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/NCQJJR, heiDATA, V1
These are the data for the replication of the statistical analysis in the article "The Enactment of Public Participation in Rulemaking: A Comparative Analysis". The dataset contains time-series (1995-2015) cross-sectional (39 OECD countries) observations, in csv format which was... |
Aug 22, 2024 - NATCOOP
Diekert, Florian; Eymess, Tillmann, 2024, "Changing Collective Action: Nudges and Team Decisions [Data and Replication Package]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/KAO28I, heiDATA, V1, UNF:6:YKjHlV4nfwpAYUk7DQKBqg== [fileUNF]
These data, code, and documents replicate all analyses in "Changing Collective Action: Nudges and Team Decisions" by Florian Diekert and Tillmann Eymess. |
Feb 6, 2024 - EuRepoC
Sachs, Annika; Schmalfeldt, Imke; Zettl-Schabath, Kerstin, 2024, "Right thoughts, right words, right actions? The EU‘s application of the Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox [data]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/XKFWI4, heiDATA, V1
This dataset is the first to address the application of the EU's cyber diplomacy toolbox (CDT) by EU institutions/actors since 2017 until the end of May 2023. Based on this, the related research paper highlights trends, patterns, and anomalies in previous usage that can be identi... |
Jan 23, 2024 - Psychological Research Methods
Stump, Annika; Voss, Andreas; Rummel, Jan, 2024, "The illusory certainty: Information repetition and impressions of truth enhance subjective confidence in validity judgments independently of the factual truth [Dataset]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/WDQJWW, heiDATA, V1
People not only judge repeatedly perceived information as more likely being true (the so-called truth effect) they also tend to be more confident after judging the validity of repeated information. These phenomena are assumed to be caused by a higher subjective feeling of ease (i... |