Using the Probability-Based GESIS Panel for Longitudinal Psychological Research on the COVID-19 Outbreak in Germany

Bernd Weiß, Sven Stadtmüller
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The GESIS Panel (GP) allows the scientific community to collect survey data free of charge within a probability-based mixed-mode panel. In addition, the GP provides high-quality longitudinal data for secondary research. In March 2020, the GP conducted a special survey on the coronavirus outbreak. Since then, the COVID-19 questionnaire module has become an integral part of the GP. In sum, 13 waves were fielded that included questions on COVID-19, e.g., on attitudes, opinions, and behaviors related to the pandemic. Here, we introduce the GP focusing on longitudinal psychological research opportunities regarding the COVID-19 outbreak.
利用基于概率的GESIS小组对德国新冠肺炎疫情进行纵向心理研究
GESIS面板(GP)允许科学界在基于概率的混合模式面板中免费收集调查数据。此外,GP为二次研究提供了高质量的纵向数据。2020年3月,全科医生对新冠肺炎疫情进行了专项调查。从那时起,COVID-19问卷模块已成为GP的一个组成部分。总而言之,共回答了13个问题,其中包括与COVID-19有关的态度、意见和行为。在此,我们介绍GP关注新冠肺炎疫情的纵向心理学研究机会。
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