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Trust in information sources, attitudes and behaviours during the coronavirus pandemic: Surveys of the British and US publics
This survey was designed to measure people's trust in different sources of information about coronavirus, along with a range of attitudes and reported coronavirus-related behaviours. More specifically, the survey included questions measuring:
- Individuals' trust in different sources of information about the coronavirus;
- Individuals' receptiveness to, and acceptance of, information about the coronavirus
- Individuals' uptake of existing coronavirus vaccine opportunities and their attitudes to future vaccination opportunities
- Individuals' attitudes to official measures designed to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
The survey was fielded on two samples: one in Britain and the other in the US. In each country, a nationally representative quota sample of adults aged 18+ was interviewed online. Quotas were set in both countries on age, gender, region and working status. The results were then weighted to the known offline population proportions for age, working status, social grade within gender and government office region (for the UK sample) and for age within gender, region, working status and household annual income (for the US sample). The surveys included just over 40 questions, and were designed to take respondents around 20 minutes to complete. The total number of respondents achieved was 1,501 in the UK and 1,499 in the US. The survey was conducted by Ipsos-MORI. Fieldwork took place in February 2022.
The surveys included a discrete choice (conjoint) experiment. In both study countries, the samples were split into two (with ~750 respondents in each). Respondents in each split sample were exposed to pairs of a single actor: either a government minister (in the UK) or a state governor (in the US), with responsibility for COVID-19; or a scientist advising government on COVID-19. The features of the actors within each pairing were varied across eight different attributes. Respondents were asked to select which actor within the pair they would trust more to provide reliable information. Each respondent was asked to make four pairwise choices
Solid State 2H NMR, Quasielastic Neutron Scattering and Low Temperature Neutron Crystal Structure of [NH4]M(HCO2)3 (M = Mn or Zn)
This collection contains 2H solid state NMR spectra, quasielastic neutron scattering and low temperature neutron crystal structure of the [NH4]M(HCO2)3 (M = Mn or Zn) phases (NMR is Zn only). Both data set and accompanied analysis are included
CoHyd2Cl4 magnetic property, heat capacity and neutron refinement data
The deposit contains magnetic property and heat capacity data for the new frustrated 2D magnet CoHyd2Cl4 ([Co(NH3NH2)2(H2O)2Cl2]Cl2) and fits to the neutron diffraction data used to determine its magnetic structure
Thesis supplementary materials: Wild plant foraging in early twenty-first century Britain
This data was collected during PhD fieldwork between 2017 and 2019. Thesis Appendices 1 - 7
Video files "The secret heart of England" and "Water cure" that accompany the thesis "Mythical Middle England: A quest to capture cinematic imagery in suburban Worcestershire informed by Auge's ethnography of the near.
Quantum assisted rendezvous games data archive: Rendezvous Classical and Quantum Strategies Win/Loss data and tables of Quantum circuit execution results
Win/Loss data of two player one step rendezvous and the different strategies (classical and quantum) that were implemented. Additionally the Quantum Circuit execution data that was used to play the Quantum version of the game for all graphs the game was played on has been included
Rediscovering the Urban Realm and Open Spaces (RUROS) project outdoor comfort database
The RUROS project aimed to produce an urban design tool to provide decision makers with the means for assessing the development of cities, targeting outdoor spaces in the urban context across Europe. More specifically it proposed models for evaluation of the microclimate of open spaces and the resulting thermal visual and audible comfort conditions for the people using these spaces; a methodology for developing comfort maps for the area, and design guidelines for the development of open spaces.
The open source data was originally published in 2004 on the website of the Centre for Renewable Energy Sources. When access to this lapsed the dataset was uploaded to 10.5281/zenodo.14275069 in December 2024.
This database includes all the raw data from extensive outdoor comfort surveys conducted across seven European cities (Athens (GR), Thessaloniki (GR), Milan (I), Fribourg (CH), Kassel (D), Cambridge (UK) and Sheffield (UK)), in between July 2001 and March 2002.
The files include the actual complete dataset and the codebook to explain each variable in the dataset.
The dataset incudes 9271 rows of data, each row representing a separate participant
ColdZyme and URTI study data. In vivo study
This file contains the raw data from the in vivo components of the study. Data are organised in different tabs of the Excel document. Each case has a unique ID number that is associated with each study participant