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Diversity - Pilot 1

Description

Diversity - Pilot 1 is a dataset collected as part of the WeNet project, a Horizon 2020 funded project that aims at developing a diversity-aware, machine-mediated paradigm for social interactions. The aim of the survey was to measure aspects of diversity based on social practices and related daily behaviors. The data collection was organized in two phases. The first involved a large sample of university students from eight universities, located in Denmark, Italy, Mongolia, Paraguay, the United Kingdom, China, Mexico and India. The respondents had to fill out a survey aimed at investigating their social practices and specific socio-demographic, cultural and psychological elements. In the second phase, a sub-sample of the respondents participated to a four-week data collection in which they were asked to fill in a self-reported time diary. This was done via a smartphone application, called iLog, which was also collecting data from thirty-four smartphone sensors, twenty-four hours a day. This dataset allows to investigate the diversity and daily routines of university students in a multi-layered perspective, both within and across countries, in a synchronic and diachronic way.

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Additional Info

Field Value
Dataset Knowledge Level Knowledge Data Level (L5-6)
Download Access Level Controlled Access
Parent Catalog livepeople
Codebook
Publisher unitn
Data Collection Duration 4 weeks
Number Of Sample 21073 from Surveys, 757 from Smartphone data collection
Number Of Sensors 32
Author Fausto Giunchiglia, Ivano Bison, Matteo Busso, Ronald Chenu-Abente
Author Email Fausto Giunchiglia, Ivano Bison, Matteo Busso, Ronald Chenu-Abente