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23,434 datasets
Survey data collected via online questionnaires administered to Groups A and B. The dataset includes original questionnaire items alongside responses, organized into labeled tabs within an XLSX file. It was authored by Christopher Horne and last updated on 2026-06-03.
Financial expenditures of Correctional Services in Nova Scotia for administering custodial and community-based sentences. The dataset includes gross expenditures, per capita expenditures calculated using Nova Scotia's total population, and average daily cost in adult custody calculated using the adult offender population. The source for financial information is the Nova Scotia Department of Justice, Financial Services Corporate Service Unit.
Manual snow surveys conducted up to eight times per year from January through June across British Columbia. The dataset contains archived snow pack level observations, including average snow depth and water equivalent, from sites typically located between 1000 and 2000 metres above sea level. It is produced by the Government of British Columbia's BC Snow Survey program.
Manual snow surveys are conducted up to eight times per year from January through June across British Columbia. This data file contains the current year's snow pack level observations, averaging snow depth and water equivalent from five or ten points per site. The Government of British Columbia provides the data, which includes site number, survey period, elevation, and percent of normal.
Representation data by Employment Equity occupational groups for visible minorities, Aboriginal Peoples, persons with disabilities, and women at the Canada School of Public Service. The dataset covers multiple fiscal years and includes only employees who have self-identified under the Employment Equity Act and are not on leave without pay. It is published by the Canada School of Public Service and was last updated in May 2026.
Between 25 October 2008 and 19 January 2009, Geoscience Australia conducted marine survey GA2476 using the RV Sonne. The survey mapped 229,000 km² of seabed, collected 25,000 line-km of seismic data, and sampled 62 stations across four frontier basins off Western Australia. This report provides a preliminary analysis of geological, geophysical, oceanographic, and biological data to assess petroleum prospectivity and environmental significance.
Geoscience Australia conducted a marine survey of the Leveque Shelf in May 2013. This survey provides seabed and shallow geological information to support an assessment of the CO2 storage potential of the Browse sedimentary basin. The research addresses key questions on the potential for containment of CO2 in the basin's proposed storage unit.
468 Chinese consumers were surveyed to examine how food traceability perception shapes green purchase intention. The study employed a mixed-methods design, including secondary data analysis of China's green food market and a questionnaire survey, with results analyzed via PLS-SEM. The model explained 52.4% of the variance in green purchase intention.
Between 2009 and 2012, Geoscience Australia conducted three marine surveys in the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf and Timor Sea. The resulting catalogue contains onboard photographs of identified benthic samples and taxonomic identification sheets for cross-referencing. Sponges were the only group fully identified, but include high proportions of unnamed or undescribed species.
5,000 individuals from a quota-based sample of the general adult German population aged 18–74 years were surveyed. The data describes oral hygiene behavior, oral health literacy, and migration background, with a mean participant age of 47 years and 51% female. The dataset was authored by Ghazal Aarabi and last updated in April 2026.
OECD data, curated by UNICEF, provides the old age dependency ratio, defined as the population aged 65 and over divided by the working-age population (15-64). This indicator is used for analyzing demographic shifts and economic sustainability. The dataset is available in CSV and XML formats.
Yukon Regional Geochemical Database stream sediment analyses included in the 2020 release of the Regional Geochemical Surveys compilation. The data is provided by the Government of Yukon and was last updated on the platform in May 2026. It is available for download in multiple formats including ZIP, XLS, and GDB.
The Deep X-Ray Radio Blazar Survey (DXRBS) catalog contains 298 identified astronomical sources, including 234 radio-loud quasars, 36 BL Lacertae objects, and 28 narrow-line radio galaxies. The survey was created by NASA researchers by correlating archived ROSAT PSPC X-ray data with public radio catalogs to find serendipitous flat-spectrum sources. It achieved approximately 90% efficiency in finding radio-loud quasars and BL Lacs, with redshift information available for 96% of the sample.
The XMM-Newton Medium Sensitivity Survey (XMS) catalog contains 318 X-ray sources from the serendipitous content of 25 XMM-Newton target fields. It provides an unbiased description of the X-ray source population at intermediate fluxes across soft, intermediate, hard, and ultra-hard energy bands, with optical identification reported as 85-95% complete. This table was created by NASA's HEASARC in March 2008 based on data from the CDS catalog.
The Star Formation in Nearby Clouds (SFiNCs) project from NASA provides a detailed study of young stellar populations. It catalogs over 15,300 X-ray and over 1,630,000 mid-infrared point sources from Chandra and Spitzer archives, identifying nearly 8,500 probable young stellar members. The data analysis spans observations from January 2000 to April 2015.
A 2026 study analyzed the College Adaptation Questionnaire (CAQ) using psychometric network methods on a sample of 240 first-year students at a UK university. The research identified four latent clusters related to satisfaction, social connection, adjustment, and motivation, and compared network structures between first-generation and non-first-generation students. The dataset, authored by Thomas V. Pollet and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license, supports the argument for using the CAQ as a multidimensional instrument.
445 participants responded to a survey assessing motivational states and fear related to mask-wearing after the removal of COVID-19 mandates. The dataset, authored by Jonas Tögel and shared on figshare, includes measures of fear of COVID-19, beliefs about mask effectiveness and side effects, and different types of internal regulation. It was last updated on May 12, 2026.
A 2026 study by Ayan Hujaleh presents interview and focus group data from 106 participants, including internally displaced persons (IDPs) and host community members in Hargeisa, Somaliland. The dataset compares water service access and support across three distinct IDP groups (assimilated, isolated, and marginalized). It provides insights into how relocation processes, host community acceptance, and informal market dynamics shape water provision in displacement contexts.
Louise Burnie published a 320.3 KB ZIP archive on figshare in June 2026. The archive contains a pre-interview questionnaire, an interview guide, and interview transcripts. The dataset is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Selda Coşkuner Aktaş collected survey data from 211 working parents in dual-earner families engaged in pandemic-induced remote work. The dataset, last updated in May 2026, examines relationships between time-based spousal support, self-efficacy, time demands, and work-family conflict. An a priori power analysis confirmed the sample size was sufficient to detect medium effects.