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Authority Endorsements and Social Norms Vaccination Intent Experiment Kazakhstan

Factorial survey experiment on vaccine messaging (messenger endorsement × social norms), Kazakhstan, March 2025 (n = 3,124)

Version 1.0, published: June 22, 2026.

David Karpa


Main category: Social Policy
Curated by: Andreas Heinrich
Additional categories: Public Opinion
David Karpa, Dinara Pisareva, Bermond Scoggins, Nikita Durnev, Michael Rochlitz (2026): Authority Endorsements and Social Norms Vaccination Intent Experiment Kazakhstan – Factorial survey experiment on vaccine messaging (messenger endorsement × social norms), Kazakhstan, March 2025 (n = 3,124), v. 1.0, Discuss Data, https://doi.org/10.48320/6C9610DC-8456-44B6-9165-3F0A562B7E40

Description

Respondent-level data from an online factorial survey experiment fielded in Kazakhstan in March 2025 (n = 3,124; fielded by NAC Analytica, Astana; quota-sampled on gender, age, and region; administered in Kazakh and Russian). The experiment crossed a messenger-endorsement treatment (Grand Mufti, President, Chief Sanitary Doctor, control) with a social-norm treatment (Muslim, national, local, control); the outcome is intention to vaccinate children against MMR. This deposit is a de-identified survey dataset: one UTF-8 CSV (3,124 rows x 52 variables) accompanied by a codebook and data-collection documentation. Alongside the variables used in the paper it includes the broader pre-treatment measures collected in the survey (demographics, language, religion, generalized and institutional trust, geopolitical opinions, perceived national problems, selected political-attitude items, and news-source origin scales), for reuse. For disclosure control, direct identifiers, free-text, and paradata were removed, exact age and the two smallest regions were coarsened, and occupation was suppressed. The qualitative open-ended responses are not included. Accompanies the article in SSM - Population Health (analysis code is deposited separately); pre-registered on AsPredicted (#191932). Further measures are available from the authors on request.

Countries

Kazakhstan

Keywords

Healthcare Public Opinion Polls Institutional Trust Survey Kazakhstan Vaccination

Language of data

English Kazakh Russian

Disciplines

Health Policy Political Science And Political Sociology Public Administration Public Health

Methods of data collection

Cross-Sectional Survey Online Questionnaire Quantitative Survey

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