The Values in Crisis Project: A Three-Wave Panel Study in Germany and the United Kingdom
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T1 - The Values in Crisis Project
T2 - A Three-Wave Panel Study in Germany and the United Kingdom
AU - Welzel, Christian
AU - Boehnke, Klaus
AU - Delhey, Jan
AU - Deutsch, Franziska
AU - Eichhorn, Jan
AU - Kühnen, Ulrich
AU - Dragolov, Georgi
AU - Hess, Stephanie
AU - Larsen, Mandi
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Author(s).
PY - 2024/4/2
Y1 - 2024/4/2
N2 - This article introduces the data from the Values in Crisis project conducted in Germany and the United Kingdom. The project seized the COVID-19 pandemic as a natural experiment to investigate whether, how and to what extent people’s moral values change as a result of a disruptive event of massive order and global scale. An online panel survey measured individuals’ experiences with COVID-19, moral values, personality traits and social orientations at three different stages throughout the pandemic: at its onset (Wave 1: April–May 2020), one year later amidst the pandemic (Wave 2: February–March 2021), and two years later towards its end (Wave 3: February–April 2022). The samples for Wave 1 were drawn using quota sampling along gender, age group, level of education, and country region for the population aged 16 and above in Germany (NDE,W1 = 2,005), and 18 and above in the UK (NUK,W1 = 2,033). The samples for Wave 2 consist of re-contacted participants at a retention rate of 63.99% for Germany (NDE,W1–2 = 1,283) and 56.57% for the UK (NUK,W1–2 = 1,150). The samples for Wave 3 comprise of re-contacted participants at a retention rate of 43.74% in Germany (NDE,W1–3 = 877) and 37.73% in the UK (NUK,W1–3 = 767) as well as newly recruited participants (NDE,W3 = 381, NUK,W3 = 461). The data can be used for various secondary analyses on the topics covered in the survey.
AB - This article introduces the data from the Values in Crisis project conducted in Germany and the United Kingdom. The project seized the COVID-19 pandemic as a natural experiment to investigate whether, how and to what extent people’s moral values change as a result of a disruptive event of massive order and global scale. An online panel survey measured individuals’ experiences with COVID-19, moral values, personality traits and social orientations at three different stages throughout the pandemic: at its onset (Wave 1: April–May 2020), one year later amidst the pandemic (Wave 2: February–March 2021), and two years later towards its end (Wave 3: February–April 2022). The samples for Wave 1 were drawn using quota sampling along gender, age group, level of education, and country region for the population aged 16 and above in Germany (NDE,W1 = 2,005), and 18 and above in the UK (NUK,W1 = 2,033). The samples for Wave 2 consist of re-contacted participants at a retention rate of 63.99% for Germany (NDE,W1–2 = 1,283) and 56.57% for the UK (NUK,W1–2 = 1,150). The samples for Wave 3 comprise of re-contacted participants at a retention rate of 43.74% in Germany (NDE,W1–3 = 877) and 37.73% in the UK (NUK,W1–3 = 767) as well as newly recruited participants (NDE,W3 = 381, NUK,W3 = 461). The data can be used for various secondary analyses on the topics covered in the survey.
KW - COVID-19 pandemic
KW - Germany
KW - panel study
KW - United Kingdom
KW - value change
KW - Politics
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85190940588&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.5334/jopd.89
DO - 10.5334/jopd.89
M3 - Journal articles
AN - SCOPUS:85190940588
VL - 12
JO - Journal of Open Psychology Data
JF - Journal of Open Psychology Data
SN - 2050-9863
IS - 1
M1 - 1
ER -