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The survey copy that was used in a Ph.D. project to examine potential changes in children's outdoor activity in Australian early childhood education and care centres due to COVID-19 restrictions and to measure educators' tolerance of risk in children's play.

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The survey was developed as part of a Ph.D. project investigating potential changes in children’s outdoor activity in Australian early childhood education and care centres during the pandemic and measuring educators’ tolerance of risk. The survey was developed from surveys identified in a systematic review (Liu et al., 2022) and a validated teacher tolerance of risk scale(T-TRiPS) (Ihrig, 2020), which was modified for the purpose of the study. The survey was designed for online delivery using LimeSurvey as the platform. The use of the survey was approved by the Macquarie University Human Ethics Committee (Reference No: 520221188140234).

References:

Ihrig, K. (2020). Teacher tolerance of risk in play scale (T-TRiPS): evaluating the psychometric properties of a new measure (Doctoral dissertation, Colorado State University).

Liu, J., Wyver, S., & Chutiyami, M. (2022). Impacts of COVID-19 Restrictions on Young Children’s Outdoor Activity: A Systematic Review. Children, 9(10), 1564. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101564

Funding

China Scholarship Council - Macquarie University Research Excellence Scholarship (CSC-iMQRES)

History

Research Project ID

Project ID: 11881

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  • Institutional review completed
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This text has been generated from a tool that has been adapted from the ARDC FAIR Assessment Tool Findable -------- Does the dataset have any identifiers assigned? Global Is the dataset identifier included in all metadata records/files describing the data? Yes How is the data described with metadata? Comprehensively (see suggestion) using a recognised formal machine-readable metadata schema What type of repository or registry is the metadata record in? Data is in one place but discoverable through several registries Accessible ---------- How accessible is the data? Publicly accessible Is the data available online without requiring specialised protocols or tools once access has been approved? Standard web service API (e.g. OGC) Will the metadata record be available even if the data is no longer available? Yes Interoperable ------------- What (file) format(s) is the data available in? In a structured, open standard, machine-readable format What best describes the types of vocabularies/ontologies/tagging schemas used to define the data elements? Standardised vocabularies/ontologies/schema without global identifiers How is the metadata linked to other data and metadata (to enhance context and clearly indicate relationships)? The metadata record includes URI links to related metadata, data and definitions Reusable -------- Which of the following best describes the license/usage rights attached to the data? Standard machine-readable license (e.g. Creative Commons) How much provenance information has been captured to facilitate data reuse? Partially recorded

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