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Data

So far, we have run 2 data collection rounds. The first round consisted of 2 global cohorts (mainly based in Europe and North America) and run from the 6th of March, 2020 (shortly before the COVID-19 outbreak was declared a global pandemic) until the 22nd of August, 2020. The second round consists a US based representative cohort, started running on the 26th of September, 2020 and is still ongoing. Below you can find various tools and visualisations to explore this data and some of our analysis so far.

US cohort: 26 September, 2020 - today

Summary of findings
We examined how people’s willingness to help others and their perceived interdependence with others changed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Variable lookup
915 participants were asked 918 questions across 16 timepoints. Find out what we asked, when we asked it, and how participants responded.
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Variable comparison
Pick any two of our variables and a time point. You will be provided with 4 different visualisations to help you explore their relationship.
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Global cohorts: 6 March 2020 - 22 August 2020

Summary of findings
We examined how people’s willingness to help others and their perceived interdependence with others changed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Variable lookup
1018 participants were asked 491 questions across 14 timepoints. Find out what we asked, when we asked it, and how participants responded.
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Variable comparison
Pick any two of our variables and a time point. You will be provided with 4 different visualisations to help you explore their relationship.
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