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Preregistered Experiment on National vs. EU cueing
Pre-analysis plan for an experiment on the cueing effects of domestic vs. EU level actors for support of strengthening security and defence policy at the national and EU level
Coseismic Rupture and Early Afterslip of the 2023 Herat (Afghanistan) Earthquake Sequence: Insights from Sentinel-1 Radar Observations
Data Set S1 provides coseismic interferograms and postseismic deformation time series of the 2023 Herat earthquake sequence derived from Sentinel-1.
Data Set S2 provides co- and post-seismic slip distribution models of the 2023 Herat earthquake sequence derived from Sentinel-1.
Data Set S3 provides inferred fault trace using our simplified geodetic modeling and Sentinel-2 optical images
Replication Data for: Do the Effects of Unpopular Supreme Court Rulings Linger? The Dobbs Decision Rescinding Abortion Rights
This dataset pertains to a survey of public perceptions and assessments of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs, the ruling overturning abortion rights found in Roe v. Wade
Replication Data for: In the Eye of the Storm: Hurricanes, Climate Migration, and Climate Attitudes
Abstract: Climate disasters raise the salience of climate change's negative consequences, including climate-induced migration. Policy action to address climate displacement is especially contentious in the U.S., where weak support for tackling climate change intersects with high opposition to migration. Do climate disasters foster receptivity toward climate migrants and broader willingness to combat climate change? To study this question, we leverage the occurrence of Hurricane Ian during fielding of a pre-registered survey in autumn 2022. Hurricane exposure increased concern about and support for policies to address climate migration. Hurricane exposure also increased support for climate action and belief in anthropogenic climate change. Effects of hurricane exposure cross-cut partisanship, education, age, and other important correlates of climate attitudes, but decay within six months. Together, these results suggest that climate disasters may briefly increase favorability toward climate migrants and climate policy action, but are unlikely to durably mobilize support even in severely-impacted areas
Stellar cluster catalog along the Radcliffe Wave
Tab-separated ASCII machine readable table of the stellar clusters used in Konietzka et al. 2024.
Data columns are as follows:
(1) name: name of the stellar cluster
(2) reference: reference in which the cluster was originally characterized
(3) x: Heliocentric Galactic Cartesian x position (pc)
(4) sigmax: Error of the mean Heliocentric Galactic Cartesian x position (pc)
(5) y: Heliocentric Galactic Cartesian y position (pc)
(6) sigmay: error of the mean Heliocentric Galactic Cartesian y position (pc)
(7) z: Heliocentric Galactic Cartesian z position (pc)
(8) sigmaz: Error of the mean Heliocentric Galactic Cartesian z position (pc)
(9) vx: motion along the Heliocentric Galactic Cartesian x direction (km/s)
(10) sigmavx: error of the mean motion along the Heliocentric Galactic Cartesian x direction (km/s)
(11) vy: motion along the Heliocentric Galactic Cartesian y direction (km/s)
(12) sigmavy: error of the mean motion along the Heliocentric Galactic Cartesian y direction (km/s)
(13) vz: motion along the Heliocentric Galactic Cartesian z direction (km/s)
(14) sigmavz: error of the mean motion along the Heliocentric Galactic Cartesian z direction (km/s)
(15) age: age of the stellar cluster according to the reference work (Myr)
(16) inlier: inlier indicates whether the cluster is considered as an inlier ("1") or an outlier ("0") with respect to the Radcliffe Wave<br
Replication Data for: Detecting disparities in police deployments using dashcam data (FAccT'23)
A 10% random and anonymized sample of a dashcam image dataset spanning New York City limits during 2020
The significance of the world map in video games for the interpretation of spatial situations using the example of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
This article examines the significance of the world map in video games for the interpretation of spatial situations. An example is the popular role-playing game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Nowadays, most video games are characterized by the presence of a spatial aspect. The game world map is the most important navigational element of the game that the gamer can use. To this end, the authors decided to test the importance of the game world map in the context of analyzing different examples of spatial situations that appear in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt by the respondents. Eye movement tracking was chosen as the research method. The analysis was conducted using statistical tests. Both gamers and non-gamers of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, gamers and non-gamers in general, and people who identified themselves as women or men participated in the survey. Each subject was shown 5 movies (1 introductory movie, 4 movies in the main part of the study) from the gameplay of the game, in which the game world map was opened. After each video, a question was asked about both the gameplay and the game world map. It was found that familiarity with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, frequency of playing video games and gender influenced the correctness and time of answering the questions asked. In addition, it was found that the game world map and gameplay segments do not cognitively burden the users. Differences in visual strategy were observed between the groups of test subjects. The authors emphasized the importance of conducting further research on video games in relation to the analysis of spatial situations