COVID-19 and Psychology: Questionnaire Data from Two SCORE Projects

J. Edlund, A. Edlund
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In the early months of the COVID pandemic, numerous studies were done on the psychological implications of the pandemic. This paper details two independent replications of studies that were posted in PsyArXiv in March and April of 2020. These data reported in this manuscript were collected during the summer of 2020 and look at two separate phenomena associated with the COVID crisis (looking at conspiracy beliefs and COVID;looking at empathy and contagion control behaviours). The data reported in this manuscript are stored on the Open Science Framework and could allow for an evaluation of evolving nature of the psychological response to the COVID epidemic. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
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在COVID大流行的最初几个月里,人们对大流行的心理影响进行了大量研究。这篇论文详细介绍了2020年3月和4月发表在PsyArXiv上的两项研究的独立复制。本文中报告的这些数据是在2020年夏天收集的,并研究了与COVID危机相关的两个独立现象(研究阴谋信念和COVID;研究同理心和传染控制行为)。本文中报告的数据存储在开放科学框架中,可用于评估对COVID流行病的心理反应的演变性质。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2022 APA,版权所有)
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