Language: German
Geographic Coverage Country / Nation: Germany
Author Affiliation: University of Vienna
Unit of Analysis: Individual
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Oct 18, 2023 - Public
Zulehner, Paul M.; Tomka, Miklós, 2023, "Transformation 1997/2007 (SUF edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/ZIDC7Q, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:QEl9FaxbMwkRN4JKbBqAFA== [fileUNF]
Full edition for scientific use. In recent years, the end of communism has profoundly transformed the lives of individuals and the European Union has become an integral part of our reality. The pivotal question is: How have these changes impacted people's daily lives? This resear... |
May 25, 2023 - Public
Zoechling, Sarah; Hopf, Martin; Woithe, Julia; Schmeling, Sascha, 2023, "Study on the students' types of interest in physics (OA edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/PHPAUN, AUSSDA, V2, UNF:6:y3tQM4n3HlTehnfXlF5kPQ== [fileUNF]
Full edition for public use. In this cross-cohort study with German-speaking students aged 14 to 16 years (N=1219) interest in mechanics and particle physics was assessed. In addition, different student characteristics, such as their physics-related self-concept, sex, and experie... |
May 17, 2023 - Public
Schoeller, Magnus G., 2023, "Leadership in the EU? The Self-Concept of German Political Elites (SUF edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/CXSAYP, AUSSDA, V1
Full edition for scientific use. This dataset results from a web-based survey of German political elites. The survey examined the self-concept of German political elites with regard to a potential or actual leadership role in the European Union (EU). More precisely, the dataset p... |
Sep 21, 2022 - Public
Zoechling, Sarah; Hopf, Martin; Woithe, Julia; Schmeling, Sascha, 2022, "Study on interest in particle physics (OA edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/OUDFJK, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:BIOPK4lDvsL1NA0gcuWGTA== [fileUNF]
Full edition for public use (open access). This study developed an instrument to measure students’ interest in particle physics (IPPI). We validated the IPPI in a field test on a sample comprising 99 German-speaking 9th grade students. |