Mixed-method study on lay people’s associations with the term “mass panic” and alternative terms (ICPSR doi:10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/K4HTAX)

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Title:

Mixed-method study on lay people’s associations with the term “mass panic” and alternative terms

Identification Number:

doi:10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/K4HTAX

Distributor:

Jülich DATA

Date of Distribution:

2024-12-19

Version:

1

Bibliographic Citation:

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

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Mixed-method study on lay people’s associations with the term “mass panic” and alternative terms

Identification Number:

doi:10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/K4HTAX

Authoring Entity:

Lügering, Helena

Sieben, Anna

Tepeli, Dilek

Other identifications and acknowledgements:

Ruhr University Bochum

Other identifications and acknowledgements:

University of St. Gallen

Grant Number:

Project: CrowdDNA, Funding Number: 899739

Distributor:

Jülich DATA

Study Scope

Keywords:

Other, crowd, interview, pedestrian dynamics, psychology, questionnaire study

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”).

Date of Collection:

2021-08-18-

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