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Replication Data for: Analysis of laser scanning and photogrammetric scanning accuracy on the numerical determination of Head-Related Transfer Functions of a dummy head KU Leuven
This dataset contains numerically simulated Head-Related Impulse Responses (HRIRs) of the KU100 dummy head mesh. The HRIRs are computed on laser and photogrammetric scans of the dummy head. The scope of the dataset is to analyse the effect of the geometrical scanning error on the Head-Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs), deriving from the computed HRIRs, in terms of objective and perceptually inspired metrics related to binaural hearing. Please refer to the readme.txt for further description.
Data of 'The state of hiring discrimination: A meta-analysis of (almost) all recent correspondence experiments' Ghent University
Louis Lippens, Stijn Baert, Siel Vermeiren
Context This dataset is related to the manuscript 'The state of hiring discrimination: A meta-analysis of (almost) all recent correspondence experiments'. Content This dataset is the fruit of a systematic research of correspondence experiments on hiring discrimination published between 2005 and 2020.
The ePEStemology database: a meta-analysis of 15 years of research on knowledge claims of Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) University of Antwerp
Gert Van Hecken, Vijay Krishnan Kolinjivadi, Bilal Tabaichount, Céline Jacob, Charlène Kermagoret, Brian E. Robinson, Jérôme Dupras
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) are a leading conservation finance tool to encourage land-users to deliver ecosystem services in exchange for financial incentives (Blundo-Canto et al., 2018; Kaiser et al., 2021; Salzman et al., 2018; Schomers and Matzdorf, 2013). They have generated considerable interest over the past two decades, following the publication of the UN’s Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA, 2005). Yet, there has been a dearth of analysis that reveals the outcomes and evolution of the PES research body itself, with most studies having a very specific or limited focus on ...
Data from a cross-sectional study of fifth grade children in a sample of primary schools in Belgium that differ in amount of greenness at school and landscape level University of Antwerp
Hans Keune, Sarah Lebeer, Wenke Smets, Irina Spacova, Marie Legein, Hans Van Calster, Rafiqa Benchrih, Ozen Melike, Raïsa Carmen, Liesa Lammens, Michael Leone, Saskia Wanner, Els Lommelen, Antoine Groslambert, Anna Leonard, Linda Vanmeersche, Harmony Brulein, Sophie O. Vanwambeke, Raf Aerts, Eva M. De Clercq
The data in this deposit were collected as part of the B@SEBALL project (Biodiversity at School Environments - Benefits for All). The project investigated how biodiversity in the school environment can positively affect children’s health and mental well-being. B@SEBALL also investigated the opportunities for reducing health inequalities among children via biodiversity at school environments. The data are organized according to the Frictionless Data Package standard. All child-level and school-level data have been anonymized. Each data package is a collection of csv files and a json file. ...
Physico-chemical properties of the top 120 m of two ice cores in Dronning Maud Land (East Antarctica): an open window on spatial and temporal regional variability of environmental proxies Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Sarah Wauthy, Mana Inoue, Saida El Amri, Sun Sainan, Frank Pattyn, Philippe Claeys
We provide in this dataset the complete records from the top 120 m of two ice cores drilled on two adjacent ice rises (Hammarryggen and Lokeryggen, ~100 km apart) located in coastal Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica. Density, water stable isotopes (δ18O, δD and d-excess), ions concentrations (Na+, K+, Mg+, Ca+, MSA, Cl-, SO42- and NO3-), and continuous electrical conductivity measurement (ECM) records, as well as age models and resulting surface mass balance (SMB) are presented here. These ice cores are dated back to the end of the eighteenth century (CE 1793 ± 3 years for FK17and 1780 ± 5 years ...
2004 National Assessment of Information Acquisition and Processing in the First Grade of Secondary Education in Flanders (A-stream) KU Leuven
In 2004 a national assessment was carried out, which was commissioned by the Flemish government, to assess whether pupils have achieved the attainment targets fo acquiring and processing information at the end of the firstr grade of secondary education (A-stream). Data were collected through three written tests: a test on consulting reference works, a test on working with tables and graphs, and a test on working with plans and drawings. In addition some background information was collected. A representative sample of 5964 students from 122 Flemish secondary schools participated. Each student ...
Seroprevalence of IgG antibodies against SARS coronavirus 2 in Belgium – a serial prospective cross-sectional nationwide study of residual samples University of Antwerp
Pierre Van Damme, Philippe Beutels, Heidi Theeten, Niel Hens, Lisbeth Patteet, Jessie De Bie, Ine Wouters, Steven Abrams, Sereina Herzog, Esra Ekinci, Astrid Coppens, Sandy De Spiegeleer
This dataset contains information on seven prospective cross-sectional nationwide residual sera collection rounds. The samples were analyzed for IgG antibodies against S1 proteins of SARS-CoV-2 with a semi-quantitative commercial ELISA (EuroImmun, Luebeck, Germany). We provide a CSV file containing the following variables: code: unique sample code age_cat: age categories by 10-year age bands (0-10, 10-20, ..., 80-90, 90-Inf), the lower limit is included, e.g. 0-10 = [0,10) sex: sex (f = female, m = male) province: province of residence (11 categories) region: region of residence (3 ...
The legacy of country-level experience of armed conflict on emancipative value preferences: A global cross-national study Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This study examines the legacies of large-scale armed conflict on emancipative value preferences from 1946 to 2012. The multilevel analysis indicates that people living in countries with past armed conflict are more likely to endorse less emancipative value preferences. The higher the intensity and the longer the duration of the armed conflict episodes experienced in a country, the greater the impact on values. Our evidence further suggests that the mechanism through which armed conflict shapes values is by diminishing/destructing the material, intellectual, and connective resources available ...
Interview Transcripts of Students' and Professionals' Perception of Creativity KU Leuven
Dataset containing fully anonymized transcripts of interviews of students and professionals concerning their perception of creativity in software engineering. Includes scripts used to generate key code trees and saturation graphs.