The goal of International Collaboration on the Social & Moral Psychology of COVID-19 is to bring together scholars from around the globe to examine psychological factors underlying the attitudes and behavioral intentions related to COVID19. We focused on factors such as beliefs in conspiracy theories, cooperation, risk perception, social belonging, intellectual humility, national identification, collective narcissism, moral identity, political ideology, self-esteem, and cognitive reflection. The goal was to generate a massive multi-national sample of representative samples that can serve as a public good for the scientific community. Over 250 researchers collected data from over 50,000 citizens in 69 countries. We are operating under a model of open science where all measures and data will be shared, and available for secondary papers upon publication. Indeed, we wrote a paper “Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries” describing our survey methodology, sharing all survey materials, raw and cleaned data, code, translations in our OSF repository (https://osf.io/tfsza/), and a data visualization interface via a Shiny app. If you use the ICSMP data on your research projects, please cite it as:

Azevedo, F., Pavlović, T., Rêgo, G. G. d., Ay, F. C., Gjoneska, B., Etienne, T., … Sampaio, W. M. (2022, May 18). Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/a3562 (for a non-APA style format, see the preprint page at the bottom-right search box)






 

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