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Mar 21, 2023
Bodlos, Anita; Hönegger, Lisa; Kernecker, Theresa; Geistberger, Julia; Di Giorgio, Sara; Mathieu, Gilles; Van Nieuwerburgh, Inge; Romier, Genevieve; Szabo, Dimitri; Tanlongo, Federica; Vernet, Marine; Van Wezel, Jos; Reichenbach, Rebecca; Rouchon, Olivier; Hermans, Emilie; Sanaa, Yosra; Prandner, Dimitri, 2022, "EOSC Pillar Researcher Survey (SUF edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/D0UMOH, AUSSDA, V2, UNF:6:H117OGuleyLhHXECoHMA1A== [fileUNF]
Full edition for scientific use. The survey aimed at understanding researchers' data reuse behavior and was carried out at selected universities in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, and Italy. The survey encompasses researchers' views on 1) the importance of different kinds of d...
Nov 14, 2022
Bodlos, Anita, 2022, "EOSC Pillar Researcher Interviews (SUF edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/BDQGOR, AUSSDA, V1
Full edition for scientific use. These interviews aimed at understanding researchers' data reuse behavior. Specifically, they focus on researchers' perspectives regarding the FAIR principles: findability, accessability, interoperability, and reusability of research data. The qual...
Oct 8, 2019
Prandner, Dimitri; Tabakovic, Ahmed, 2019, "Infrastructure for Empirical Social Research in Austria – Between Expectations and Demand (SUF edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/5S3PSN, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:r/Zvs/RJNJkUocbhzRjrWQ== [fileUNF]
Full edition for scientific use. The data are based on a mapping project, conducted by AUSSDA. It identifies the potential users of the Austrian Social Science Data Archive and gives information on approximately 3000 Austrian social scientists. It details their empirical research...
Dec 12, 2018
Keusch, Florian; Yan, Ting, 2018, "Replication Data for: Is satisficing responsible for response order effects in rating scale questions?", https://doi.org/10.11587/Z1Z34H, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:WeNhLscKTnihphneSuN+vw== [fileUNF]
Rating scales are used extensively in surveys. A rating scale can descend from the highest to the lowest point or from the positive to the negative pole. A rating scale can also start with the lowest point (or the negative pole) and ascend to the highest point (or the positive po...
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