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The special collection "Data for Psychological Research on COVID-19" presents selected datasets collected during the COVID-19 pandemic. In selecting the data papers, care was taken to ensure that the described datasets not only represent the full range of psychological topics addressed during the pandemic but also reflect its global nature, in that diverse nationalities were included in the investigated samples. As these datasets are shared according to the FAIR Principles (Wilkinson et al., 2016), they are findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. The special collection comprises 12 data papers presenting quantitative studies on the impact of COVID-19 on various psychological constructs, including socio-political attitudes, beliefs in conspiracy theories, emotional reactions, and control behaviour.
“COVID-19心理研究数据”专题集介绍了在COVID-19大流行期间收集的精选数据集。在选择数据论文时,注意确保所描述的数据集不仅代表大流行病期间处理的所有心理问题,而且反映其全球性质,因为所调查的样本包括不同的国籍。由于这些数据集是根据FAIR原则共享的(Wilkinson et al., 2016),因此它们是可查找的、可访问的、可互操作的和可重用的。特别收集包括12篇数据论文,介绍了COVID-19对各种心理结构的影响的定量研究,包括社会政治态度、对阴谋论的信仰、情绪反应和控制行为。