Open Data

Providing Research Data Sets for Public Use

Busemeyer, M., Diehl, C., Bellani, L., Koos, S., Schmelz, K., Selb, P., Hinz, T., Wöhler, T., Mozer, K. & Kling, P. (forthc.). COVID-19 and Social Inequality – Panel. GESIS SowiDataNet | datorium. https://doi.org/10.7802/2116.

Schmelz, K. & Bowles, S. (2022). Replication Data for: “Opposition to voluntary and mandated COVID-19 vaccination as a dynamic process: Evidence and policy implications of changing beliefs.” GESIS SowiDataNet | datorium. https://doi.org/10.7802/2375.

Schmelz, K. & Bowles, S. (2021). Replication Data for: “Overcoming COVID-19 vaccination resistance when alternative policies a ect the dynamics of conformism, social norms, and crowding out.” GESIS SowiDataNet | datorium. https://doi.org/10.7802/2272.

Busemeyer, M., Diehl, C., Bellani, L., Koos, S., Schmelz, K., Selb, P., Hinz, T., Wöhler, T. & Mozer, K. (2021). COVID-19 and Social Inequality – A (wave 2). GESIS SowiDataNet | datorium. https://doi.org/10.7802/2334.

Busemeyer, M., Diehl, C., Bellani, L., Koos, S., Schmelz, K., Selb, P. Hinz, T., Wöhler, T. & Mozer, K. (2021). COVID-19 and Social Inequality – B (wave 2). GESIS SowiDataNet | datorium. https://doi.org/10.7802/2335.

Schmelz, K. (2020). Replication Data for: “Enforcement may crowd out voluntary support for Covid19 policies, especially where trust in government is weak and in a liberal society.” GESIS SowiDataNet | datorium. https://doi.org/10.7802/2124.

Busemeyer, M., Diehl, C., Bellani, L., Koos, S., Schmelz, K., Selb, P., Hinz, T., Wöhler, T. & Mozer, K. (2020). COVID-19 and Social Inequality – A (wave 1). GESIS SowiDataNet | datorium. https://doi.org/10.7802/2116.

Busemeyer, M., Diehl, C., Bellani, L., Koos, S., Schmelz, K., Selb, P. Hinz, T., Wöhler, T. & Mozer, K. (2020). COVID-19 and Social Inequality – B (wave 1). GESIS SowiDataNet | datorium. https://doi.org/10.7802/2118.

Contributions to Digital Research Infrastructure

To provide publicly available tools for the study of the impact of culture and institutions on behavior, from the beginning of my career as an experimental economist until my parental leave, I invested heavily at the intersection of social science and computer science in the high-risk endeavor of developing a platform for behavioral experiments with a broader multi-language subject pool rather than the usual subject pool of students.

2010 – 2016

Developed a platform for real-time interactive browser-based online experiments, allowing for cross-cultural interactions with multiple languages and drop-out handling (with S. Schindler, S. Schmidt, A. Ziegelmeyer).

2014 – 2015

Developed IDEREO: Interactive DEcsion REsearch Online (infrastructure for participant database to recruit the general population for participating in economic online experiments, www.idereo.org, with U. Fischbacher).

2013 – 2014

Developed a browser-based computer game capturing classical games from behavioral economics to attract a broader subject pool to economic experiments (with U. Fischbacher, S. Schmidt, S. Schindler, A. Zimmermann).

2011

Developed an approach to convert standard code from laboratory experiments (programmed in z-Tree) into PHP code in order to simplify browser-based online experiments (with U. Fischbacher, S. Schmidt, S. Schindler, A. Zimmermann)

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