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This project is composed of three parts: 1) **The Resilience and Tech Database**, measuring individual resilience of general populations in Singapore and Switzerland and in specific populations, such as e-wallet (TWINT) users. In this part, we provide raw data, processed data, materials and related R-scripts for processing of the data from all three surveys. You can find these materials in the "individual_resilience_surveys" directory. This directory contains four sub-directories: - individual resilience survey on the General Popolation in Switzerland (swiss_dataset) - individual resilience survey on the General Popolation in Singapore (singapore_dataset) - individual resilience survey on TWINT users in Switzerland (twint_dataset) - individual resilience survey data combined from all three samples listed above. In each sub-directory, you can find annonymised raw data (named "_dataset.csv") and annonymised dataset including raw data and some variables recoded from text values to numerical values (named "_data_all_variables.xlsx"). All variables collected and computed within the individual resilience surveys are listed in the file entitled "Infosheet_Resilience_Dataset.xlsx". One sub-directory contains combined datasets from all three samples. The file "ALL_annonymised_combined.csv" include combined raw data, while the file "ALL_compute_combined.csv" inlcludes combined raw and computed variables. Each of the four data sub-directories includes the R-script used for generating the dataset with all the variables. This means that for the Swiss, Singapore and TWINT samples, the R-Script would compute the scores and add them to the raw data, while for the combined dataset, the R-Script would combine all three datasets, including the computed variables 2) Reports investigating some of the research questions outlined in the preregistrations of the Resilience and Tech Database. 3) Measuring **expert opinion on the meaning and definition of resilience of individuals and systems**. This is an ongoing project based on surveying opinion from resilience researchers and practitioners in various resilience centers around the world. All data collections of this project were preregistered on the Open Science Framework. The preregistration documents are stored in the "preregistration_documents" directory as well as in "Registrations" section of this OSF project.
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