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A global experience-sampling method study of well-being during times of crisis: The CoCo project

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posted on 2024-07-05, 04:50 authored by J Scharbert, T Reiter, S Sakel, J ter Horst, K Geukes, SD Gosling, G Harari, L Kroencke, S Matz, R Schoedel, M Shani, C Stachl, S Talaifar, NMA Aguilar, D Amante, SD Aquino, F Bastias, JC Biesanz, A Bornamanesh, C Bracegirdle, LAM Campos, MC Ceballos, B Chauvin, S Choychod, N Coetzee, V Costin, GDS Machado, A Dorfman, M dos Santos, RW El-Haddad, M Fajkowska, A Gnisci, S Hadjisolomou, WW Hale, M Katzir, L Khechuashvili, G Kheirabadi, A Kirchner-Häusler, A Göncü Köse, PF Kotzur, S Kritzler, JG Lu, K Martskvishvili, F Mottola, M Obschonka, S Paolini, M Perugini, O Rohmer, Yasser SaeedianYasser Saeedian, J Sarayuthpitak, S Sczesny, I Sergi, E Skimina, T Talhelm, K Tangdhanakanond, T Tokat, ARR Torres, CV Torres, J Van Assche, GG Wolvaardt, A Yalçın, M Bühner, M van Zalk, MD Back
AbstractWe present a global experience‐sampling method (ESM) study aimed at describing, predicting, and understanding individual differences in well‐being during times of crisis such as the COVID‐19 pandemic. This international ESM study is a collaborative effort of over 60 interdisciplinary researchers from around the world in the “Coping with Corona” (CoCo) project. The study comprises trait‐, state‐, and daily‐level data of 7490 participants from over 20 countries (total ESM measurements = 207,263; total daily measurements = 73,295) collected between October 2021 and August 2022. We provide a brief overview of the theoretical background and aims of the study, present the applied methods (including a description of the study design, data collection procedures, data cleaning, and final sample), and discuss exemplary research questions to which these data can be applied. We end by inviting collaborations on the CoCo dataset.

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Journal

Social and Personality Psychology Compass

Volume

17

Pagination

1-18

Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1751-9004

eISSN

1751-9004

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

10

Publisher

Wiley