Global survey on COVID-19 beliefs, behaviors, and norms
Avinash Collis,
Kiran Garimella,
Alex Moehring,
M. Amin Rahimian,
Stella Babalola,
Nina Gobat,
Dominick Shattuck,
Jeni Stolow,
Dean Eckles and
Sinan Aral
No 7r5sj, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
Policy and communication responses to COVID-19 can benefit from better understanding of people's baseline and resulting beliefs, behaviors, and norms. We fielded a global survey on these topics. This report provides an overview of the motivation behind the survey design, outlines the survey content and its representation in the respondent-level data, and details the sampling and weighting designed to make the results representative of populations of interest.
Date: 2020-11-30
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/7r5sj
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