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This dataset was collected by Scott Smith to evaluate different methods for informing the public about a medical condition. There were four videos or demonstrations used in the study. Participants answered Likert scale questions about their understanding and impressions of each video. The reduced dataset contains some of these questions and overall scaled scores created by summing ordinal questions for each video. The data will be used to analyze differences in understanding and preferences between videos and how these may vary based on factors like gender.

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Video Data Description

This dataset was collected by Scott Smith to evaluate different methods for informing the public about a medical condition. There were four videos or demonstrations used in the study. Participants answered Likert scale questions about their understanding and impressions of each video. The reduced dataset contains some of these questions and overall scaled scores created by summing ordinal questions for each video. The data will be used to analyze differences in understanding and preferences between videos and how these may vary based on factors like gender.

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Video data description


This dataset was collected by Scott Smith (University of Sheffield) to evaluate the use of best method for informing
the public about a certain medical condition. There were three videos (New general video A, new medical profession
video B, the old video C and a demonstration using props D). He wanted to see if the new methods were more
popular so collected data using mostly Likert style questions about a range of things such as understanding and
general impressions. This reduced dataset contains some of those questions and 4 scale scores created from
summing 5 ordinal questions to give a scale score.

Variables

Person
Gender Binary: 1= Male, 2 = Female
Heardofcondition Has the respondent heard of the Binary
condition 0 = N/A, 1 = Yes, 2 = No
Set Order group
@1st Favourite video Nominal
@2nd 2nd favourite 1 = General Video A, 2=
@3rd 3rd favourite Medical video B, 3 = Old
@4th Least favourite video C, 4 = Demo D
Combination Order videos seen
VideoAGenUnderstandingCONDITION General video A understanding Ordinal
VideoBdoctorUnderstandingCONDITIO Doctors video B understanding 1 = strongly disagree – 5 =
N strongly agree
VideoCOldUnderstandingCONDITION Old video C understanding
DEMOUnderstandingCONDITION Demonstration D understanding
TotalAGen Overall score (video A) Scale skewed
TotalBdoc Overall score (video B) Scale
TotalCOld Overall score (video C) Scale
TotalDDEMO Overall score (demo D) Scale skewed

Research questions:

Topic Example
1. Mann-Whitney Gender difference for overall video D score
2. Friedman Set of understanding scores/ranking/total scores
3. Wilcoxon signed rank Comparison of video A and D total scores
4. Contingency table Gender by favourite
5. Paired t-test Comparison of video B and C total scores
6. Independent t-test Video C total by gender

Data contributed by Scott Smith, University of Sheffield

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