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    Relating Pre-service Teachers' Language-related Biographical Experiences with their Noticing of Linguistically Diverse Classroom Situations - Stimulated Recall (SUF edition)

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    Full edition for scientific use. This study explores the relationship between pre-service teachers' language-related biographical experiences and their noticing of linguistically diverse classroom situations. The sample consists of secondary education pre-service teachers from the University of Vienna. Data collection involved a three-part questionnaire and retrospective interviews using stimulated recall. The first part of the questionnaire elicited participants' language-related biographical experiences, encouraging reflection on their personal experiences with linguistic diversity. In the second part, participants analyzed two video clips depicting linguistically diverse classroom situations and evaluated how language use affected student learning. The final part of the questionnaire gathered demographic data, including participants' home languages, study subjects, and experience with multilingual education. Additionally, retrospective interviews with a subset of participants were conducted using stimulated recall to examine how their language-related biographical experiences shaped their perceptions of the classroom situations. During the interviews, participants reflected on their thought processes while completing the questionnaire. By investigating these connections, this study provides insights into how pre-service teachers' personal language-related biographical experiences affect their noticing of linguistically diverse contexts, offering valuable implications for improving teacher education programs designed to enhance teaching in multilingual classrooms. This is the data set from the stimulated recall

    Anti-Semitism in Austria 2024 (SUF edition)

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    Full edition for scientific use. The 2024 Anti-Semitism study compiled by IFES is a continuation of the 2018, 2020 and 2022 Anti-Semitism studies commissioned by the Austrian Parliament and thus provides data that allows a comparison over time. The content focuses on the culture of remembrance, awareness of the problem of anti-semitism in the population as well as conspiracy myths and the influence they have on antisemitic attitudes. There are also questions about recognising anti-semitism, assessments of the conflict between Israel and Hamas and patriarchal attitudes

    Anti-Semitism in Austria – Snapshot Young People 2024 (SUF edition)

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    Full edition for scientific use. The Anti-Semitism Snapshot Study 2024 compiled by IFES is a continuation of the Anti-Semitism studies commissioned by the Austrian Parliament in 2018, 2020 and 2022. In the summer of 2024, a study was conducted on the attitudes of young people in Austria following the Hamas attack in October 2023. It analysed the attitudes of 16 to 27-year-olds, particularly with regard to the Middle East conflict. Possible correlations between the assessment of the conflict and anti-Semitic attitudes were also recorded. The results were compared with the data from the special evaluation on antisemitism among young people for the 2022 Anti-Semitism study in order to analyse changes since the attack

    Generations and Gender Programme: Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) - Round 1, Wave 2. Austrian sample including Austrian specific variables and collected from 2012 until 2013 (SUF edition)

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    Full edition for scientific use. The GGS (Generations & Gender Programme) is an international panel survey. It provides insight on family compositions, fertility behaviour, life trajectories and gender roles. The data set contains Austrian data from the second wave of data collection conducted between 2012 and 2013. Other than the internatational data set available under https://www.ggp-i.org/ (DOI: 10.17026/dans-xm6-a262) it contains Austrian specific variables and additional levels for some individual questions

    Survey on Research Data at the University of Klagenfurt (SUF edition)

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    Full edition for scientific use. The survey, which was specially designed for the University of Klagenfurt, had two main objectives: 1. to survey the handling of research data by researchers and doctoral students at the University of Klagenfurt (types of use and independent production of research data), i.e. personal research data management (RDM) and 2. the development of RDM support structures at the University of Klagenfurt on the basis of this needs analysis (e.g. with the participation of the University of Klagenfurt in national repositories such as AUSSDA and the evaluation of an in-house research data repository). With this survey, the University of Klagenfurt also implemented part of the ‘Open Science & Data Management’ plan in line with the university's overall development plan (GUEP 2025-30, system objective 5, p. 35). The results of the survey should form the basis for the development and implementation of the University of Klagenfurt's open science policy, which should also contain a binding research data governance guideline

    Austria's image in Hungary 1989 - a comparison to Germany and Switzerland (OA edition)

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    Full edition for public use. The country image of Austria in comparison with Germany's and Switzerland's image in Hungary 1989. The study evaluates Austria's image and its comparison countries - Germany and Switzerland – among educational elites and was part of the project »Austria's image in the world«. A method called »Non-verbal Image Measuring« was applied in this survey: In addition to verbal items, pictures and pieces of music were used to measure the images of the three countries

    FRequent health Assessment In Later life (FRAIL70+) (SUF edition)

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    Full edition for scientific use. In the FRequent health Assessment In Later life (FRAIL70+) study, a professional survey agency (IFES, Vienna) collected health-related information in a nation-wide sample of 426 community-dwelling older adults in Austria. FRAIL70+ is a panel study where data were collected using a measurement burst design. Up to 7 biweekly interviews per person were conducted per burst, with the two bursts being one year apart. In total, 5123 interviews were completed. The first interview in each burst was conducted in person in the older adult’s home, the remaining interviews via telephone. For a small sub-sample (n=40), all interviews of the first measurement burst were conducted in person. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Medical University of Graz (EK-number: 33-243 ex 20/21 1035-2021)

    ORF survey on the Pope´s visit (2007) (SUF edition)

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    Full edition for scientific use. This data set is based on a representative survey conducted during Benedict XVI´s papal visit to Austria. The aim of the survey was to record public opinion on this event and to analyse the population's perception of and satisfaction with the Catholic Church. The survey included 1007 participants and covered topics such as the evaluation of the Pope´s visit, participation in events and relevant social concerns. The results provide valuable insights into the attitudes of the Austrian population towards the Catholic Church and its role in society

    Men's studies: Austria 2002 (SUF edition)

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    Full edition for scientific use. This study was initiated and realised in close cooperation with the Protestant and Catholic Men's Work. The aim of the study was to gain a better understanding of the living situation, attitudes and needs of men in Austria

    Austria's image in France 1986 - a comparison to Germany and Switzerland (OA edition)

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    Full edition for public use. The country image of Austria in comparison with Germany's and Switzerland's image in France 1986. The study evaluates Austria's image and its comparison countries - Germany and Switzerland – among educational elites and was part of the project »Austria's image in the world«. A method called »Non-verbal Image Measuring« was applied in this survey: In addition to verbal items, pictures and pieces of music were used to measure the images of the three countries

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