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Affective Priming for Pro-Vaccine and Vaccine-Hesitant Individuals

DOI: 10.5683/SP3/K44YV8

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  • Title:
    Affective Priming for Pro-Vaccine and Vaccine-Hesitant Individuals
  • Author: Moro, Stefania
  • Subjects: Medicine, Health and Life Sciences ; Social Sciences
  • Description: This dataset contains reaction time data for an affective priming task where participants were asked to respond to pleasant, unpleasant, and COVID-19 related words. 40 participants who are self-described native English speakers and self-identify as vaccine-hesitant or pro-vaccination are included.
  • Publisher: York University Dataverse
  • Creation Date: 2022
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: DOI: 10.5683/SP3/K44YV8
  • Source: Lunaris – Canada’s National Data Discovery Service

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