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Mar 21, 2022Harvard Dataverse
This dataverse contains the raw and cleaned data for Elizabeth Szkirpan's research project into the measurable impact of COVID-19 on United States library technical services units. Files used for data analysis, as well as the Python scripts for data investigation, are all available within this repository. |
Mar 11, 2022Harvard Dataverse
Differences in policy responses have enabled some nations to successfully mitigate COVID-19 cases and deaths while others continue to struggle. In their efforts to contain the virus, nations have pursued disparate policy responses with policy stringency ranging from policy over-reactions to under-reactions. As nations look towards recovery, a retro... |
Feb 23, 2022Harvard Dataverse
Replication data for: COVID-19 Vulnerability, Policy Feedback, and Support for Immigration: Evidence from Asia |
Feb 18, 2022Harvard Dataverse
Replication data for "Research Note: The Influence of Institutional Trust and Conspiracy Ideation on COVID-19 Behaviors." Contains STATA do file, R script, and collected data. View READ ME.txt first for more information for each file, and instructions for replication. |
Feb 8, 2022Harvard Dataverse
Acesta este un fișier ce include datele și analizele realizate in capitolul Bogdan Voicu. 2022. Statistica cu Excel. O scurtă introducere aplicată la situația vaccinării anti-COVID. (de inclus aici numerele paginilor, titlul cărții) pp. ... in Raluca Radu, ed., .., Iați: Polirom. |
Feb 4, 2022Harvard Dataverse
"Minimal effects from injunctive norm and contentiousness treatments on COVID-19 vaccine intentions: Evidence from three countries" |
Jan 31, 2022Harvard Dataverse
This database includes COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution, Allocation, and Wastage data |
Jan 26, 2022Harvard Dataverse
A recent study evaluated the differences between omicron and delta variant symptoms using data collected in December 2021 from a UK COVID infection survey. Analysis from the study is based on 182,133 omicron cases and 87,920 delta cases in England. The study, led by Oxford University and the Office for National Statistics, examined people who teste... |