<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><codeBook xmlns="ddi:codebook:2_5" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="ddi:codebook:2_5 https://ddialliance.org/Specification/DDI-Codebook/2.5/XMLSchema/codebook.xsd" version="2.5"><docDscr><citation><titlStmt><titl>Mixed-method study on lay people’s associations with the term “mass panic” and alternative terms</titl><IDNo agency="DOI">doi:10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/K4HTAX</IDNo></titlStmt><distStmt><distrbtr source="archive">Jülich DATA</distrbtr><distDate>2024-12-19</distDate></distStmt><verStmt source="DVN"><version date="2024-12-19" type="RELEASED">1</version></verStmt><biblCit>Lügering, Helena; Sieben, Anna; Tepeli, Dilek, 2024, "Mixed-method study on lay people’s associations with the term “mass panic” and alternative terms", https://doi.org/10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/K4HTAX, Jülich DATA, V1</biblCit></citation></docDscr><stdyDscr><citation><titlStmt><titl>Mixed-method study on lay people’s associations with the term “mass panic” and alternative terms</titl><IDNo agency="DOI">doi:10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/K4HTAX</IDNo></titlStmt><rspStmt><AuthEnty>Lügering, Helena</AuthEnty><AuthEnty>Sieben, Anna</AuthEnty><AuthEnty>Tepeli, Dilek</AuthEnty><othId role="Project Member">Ruhr University Bochum</othId><othId role="Project Member">University of St. Gallen</othId></rspStmt><prodStmt><prodPlac>Online,          ,          ,          ,          ,          , Building:          , ROR:</prodPlac><grantNo agency="EU Horizon 2020">Project: CrowdDNA, Funding Number: 899739</grantNo></prodStmt><distStmt><distrbtr source="archive">Jülich DATA</distrbtr></distStmt></citation><stdyInfo><subject><keyword>Other</keyword><keyword>crowd</keyword><keyword>interview</keyword><keyword>pedestrian dynamics</keyword><keyword>psychology</keyword><keyword>questionnaire study</keyword></subject><abstract>In the context of crowd accidents, terms associated with panic or animalistic behavior are used in various languages. To approach this question for the German language, a mixed-method study (consisting of a questionnaire and interviews) was conducted. The terms investigated were Massenpanik (“mass panic”) or, alternatively, Massendesaster (“mass disaster”) and Massenunglück (“mass accident”).</abstract><sumDscr><collDate cycle="P1" event="start" date="2021-08-18">2021-08-18</collDate></sumDscr></stdyInfo><method><dataColl><sources/></dataColl><anlyInfo/></method><dataAccs><setAvail/><useStmt/></dataAccs><othrStdyMat/></stdyDscr></codeBook>