The ISSP is a cross-national collaboration program conducting annual surveys on diverse topics relevant to social sciences. Established in 1984, it includes members from various cultures around the globe. Over one million respondents have participated in ISSP surveys, and all collected data and documentation are available free of charge.
The International Social Science Survey Program (ISSP) is a valuable resource for social science researchers. It conducts annual surveys on a wide range of topics, providing comprehensive data sets that are freely available. The ISSP's data is essential for understanding global social trends and behaviors, making it a crucial tool for academic and policy research.
The World Health Organization (WHO) provides a comprehensive collection of global health data, including mental health statistics. This resource offers insights into various mental health conditions and their prevalence, helping researchers and policymakers understand and address mental health challenges worldwide.
Psych-101 is a dataset of natural language transcripts from human psychological experiments, comprising trial-by-trial data from 160 experiments and 60,092 participants, making 10,681,650 choices. It provides valuable insights into human decision-making processes and is available under the Apache License 2.0.
The CaiTI_dataset repository contains datasets for Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, curated by therapists to train CaiTI.