PropertyValue
?:about
?:abstract
  • The published data and documents provide information to replicate the analyses of the paper "Interreligious contact and attitudes in Togo and Sierra Leone: The role of ingroup norms and individual preferences" by Julia Köbrich, Borja Martinović and Tobias Stark that will be published in Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology. Data were collected as part of the project 'Religion for Peace: Identifying Conditions and Mechanisms of Interfaith Peace' conducted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies funded by the German Research Foundation. The data include information for two independent samples on descriptive and injunctive norms, individual preferences for similar others, close contact, positive and negative casual contact, interreligious attitudes as well as demographic information. The R-syntax replicates analyses for Study 1 and Study 2 reported in the paper and its online supplement. Data for Study 1 were collected via self-administered questionnaires by a non-probability sample between 13.09.2022 and 05.10.2022. Enumerators used their social (media) networks to spread participation links. Individuals who gave informed consent and indicated that they were residents of Togo or Sierra Leone were eligible to participate in the study. The published data include information on Muslim and Christian participants and removed potential duplicate respondents as well as those with missing values on all reported variables (N=678, 27 variables). Respondents had the choice to complete the questionnaire in English or Krio in Sierra Leone and in French or Ewe in Togo. All Sierra Leonean respondents completed the questionnaire in English and all Togolese respondents in French. Data for Study 2 were collected as part of a household survey conducted in 50 neighborhoods in Lomé and Freetown (capitals of Togo and Sierra Leone) via computer assisted personal interviewing (Data collection in Lomé: 24.10.2022 to 08.11.2022; in Freetown: 26.11.2022 to 13.12.2022). Per city 25 neighborhoods were randomly drawn taking into account their religious demography (religiously mixed: 8 Lomé/ 11 Freetown; predominantly Christian: 9 Lomé/ 6 Freetown and predominantly Muslim: 8 per city). Within neighborhoods, households were selected using a random-walk procedure. Participants were randomly chosen from a list of eligible household members. Adult residents of Lomé and Freetown who were able to communicate with the enumerators and gave informed consent were eligible for participation. The published data include information on Muslim and Christian participants (N=1831, 41 variables). Respondents had the choice to be interviewed in English or Krio in Sierra Leone and in French or Ewe in Togo. In Sierra Leone 6% chose English and 94% Krio and in Togo 46% chose French and 54% Ewe. (xsd:string)
?:archivedAt
?:category
  • International Conflicts (en)
  • International Conflicts (de)
  • Peace and Conflict Research (en)
  • Peace and Conflict Research (de)
  • Security Policy (en)
  • Security Policy (de)
  • Social Psychology (en)
  • Social Psychology (de)
?:citationString
  • Köbrich, Julia, Martinović, Borja, Stark, Tobias H., & Hoffmann, Lisa (2023): Interreligious contact and attitudes in Togo and Sierra Leone: The role of ingroup norms and individual preferences (CATSL). German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA). Data File Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.7802/2607 (en)
  • Köbrich, Julia, Martinović, Borja, Stark, Tobias H., & Hoffmann, Lisa (2023): Interreligious contact and attitudes in Togo and Sierra Leone: The role of ingroup norms and individual preferences (CATSL). German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA). Datenfile Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.7802/2607 (de)
?:conditionsOfAccess
  • Free access (with registration) (en)
  • Freier Zugang (mit Registrierung) (de)
?:currentVersion
  • 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.7802/2607 (xsd:string)
?:dataCollection
  • Face-to-face interview:CAPI(Computer Assisted Personal Interview)/CAMI(Computer Assisted Mobile Interviews) (en)
  • Persönliches Interview:CAPI(Computerunterstützte persönliche Befragung)/CAMI(Computerunterstützte mobile Befragung) (de)
?:dateCreated
  • 2023 (xsd:gyear)
?:dateModified
  • 2023-01-01 (xsd:date)
?:datePublished
  • 2023 (xsd:gyear)
?:doi
  • 10.7802/2607 ()
?:endDate
  • 2022-01-01 (xsd:date)
?:funder
?:hasFulltext
  • true (xsd:boolean)
is ?:hasPart of
?:linksCodebook
?:measurementTechnique
  • Querschnitt (de)
  • cross-section (en)
?:name
  • Interreligious contact and attitudes in Togo and Sierra Leone: The role of ingroup norms and individual preferences (CATSL) (xsd:string)
?:principalInvestigator
  • Hoffmann, Lisa (xsd:string)
  • Köbrich, Julia (xsd:string)
  • Martinović, Borja (xsd:string)
  • Stark, Tobias H. (xsd:string)
?:provider
?:publicationType
  • SowiDataNet|datorium (en)
?:publisher
?:sourceInfo
  • GESIS-SowiDataNet|datorium (xsd:string)
  • German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA). Data File Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.7802/2607 (en)
  • German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA). Datenfile Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.7802/2607 (de)
?:spatialCoverage
?:startDate
  • 2022-01-01 (xsd:date)
?:studyPublications
  • Köbrich, J., Martinović, B., & Stark, T. H. (2024). Interreligious contact and attitudes in Togo and Sierra Leone: The role of ingroup norms and individual preferences. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 30(3), 400–412. https://doi.org/10.1037/pac0000702 (xsd:string)
?:thematicCollection
  • Replication material (en)
  • Replikationsmaterial (de)
rdf:type
?:variableMeasured
  • Muslim and Christian adults that are residents of Togo and Sierra Leone (xsd:string)