Raw response data of the survey on watching science content as a distraction from war news
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Raw response data of the survey on watching science content as a distraction from war news
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ISNBTM
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Kravchenko, Roksolana
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Harvard Dataverse
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Dataset showed that out of 460 respondents, 298 (64.8 %) used popular science or entertainment content as a distraction from the war, while 162 (35.2 %) did not do so. Of those who answered in the affirmative, 27.5% preferred popular science programs, 37.2% watched entertainment content, and 35.3% watched both. Among the 143 surveyed men, 87 (60.8%) needed distraction from news about the war, while 56 (39.2%) did not. Among the 317 surveyed women, 206 (65.0%) used popular science or entertainment programs as a distraction, while 111 (35.0%) did not |
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Social Sciences
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Kravchenko, Roksolana
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