This readme.txt file was generated on [20180320] by [Dr Giovanni A. Travaglino] ------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- 1. Public perception of organised crime in Southern Italy [supporting data]. 2. Author Information Principal Investigator Contact Information Giovanni A. Travaglino University of Kent SChool of Psychologt Keynes College, CT27NP, UK G.A.Travaglino@kent.ac.uk 3. Date of data collection: 2015 4. Geographic location of data collection: Southern Italy --------------------- DATA & FILE OVERVIEW --------------------- 1. File List A. Filename: Study 1 Short description: SPSS dataset containing a list of measures published in Study 1 in Travaglino & Drury (2018), European Journal of Social Psychology. Demographic information are redacted. B. Filename: Study 2 Short description: SPSS dataset containing a list of measures published in Study 1 in Travaglino & Drury (2018), European Journal of Social Psychology.Demographic information are redacted. C. Filename: Materials Short description:Full list of items and materials administred to study participants. 2. Relationship between files: The files can be used indipendently. However, Materials provide a list of items that is necessary to understand the questions asked to participants. 3. Additional related data collected that was not included in the current data package: Additional Data were collected and have been indicated in the list of measures available in the file Materials. -------------------------- METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION -------------------------- 1. Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: Information about data collection and protocols are described here Travaglino, G. A., Abrams, D., Randsley de Moura, G., & Russo, G. (2015). That is how we do it around here: Levels of identification, masculine honor, and social activism against organized crime in the south of Italy. European Journal of Social Psychology. Travaglino, G. A., Abrams, D., Randsley de Moura, G., & Russo, G. (2014). Organized crime and group based ideology: The association between masculine honor and collective opposition against criminal organizations. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, Travaglino, G. A., Abrams, D., & Randsley de Moura, G. (2014). Men of honor don't talk: The relationship between masculine honor and social activism against criminal organizations in Italy. Political Psychology, 37, 183-199. doi:10.1111/pops.12226 Travaglino, G. A. & Drury, L. (in preparation).Connected Guys: Endorsement of Masculine Honour Predicts More Frequent Contact with Members of Criminal Organisations 2. Instrument- or software-specific information needed to interpret the data: Data can be read and analysed in SPSS