Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries
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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all domains of human life, including the economic and
social fabric of societies. One of the central strategies for managing public health throughout
the pandemic has been through persuasive messaging and collective behaviour change.
To help scholars better understand the social and moral psychology behind public health
behaviour, we present a dataset comprising of 51,404 individuals from 69 countries. This
dataset was collected for the International Collaboration on Social & Moral Psychology of
COVID-19 project (ICSMP COVID-19). This social science survey invited participants around
the world to complete a series of moral and psychological measures and public health
attitudes about COVID-19 during an early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic (between April
and June 2020). The survey included seven broad categories of questions: COVID-19 beliefs
and compliance behaviours; identity and social attitudes; ideology; health and well-being;
moral beliefs and motivation; personality traits; and demographic variables. We report both
raw and cleaned data, along with all survey materials, data visualisations, and psychometric
evaluations of key variables.
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Azevedo, F., Pavlović, T., Rêgo, G. G., Ay, F. C., Gjoneska, B., Etienne, T. W., Ross, R. M., Schönegger, P., Riaño-Moreno, J. C., Cichocka, A., Capraro, V., Cian, L., Longoni, C., Chan, H. F., Van Bavel, J. J., Sjåstad, H., Nezlek, J. B., Alfano, M., Gelfand, M. J., … Sampaio, W. M. (2023). Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries. In Scientific Data (Vol. 10, Issue 1). Springer Science and Business Media LLC. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02080-8














