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This component has all the materials you should need to run both protocols of the study. The **Script** is a suggested script for your experimenters to use, which is especially important when introducing the Math Task DV. The **ML:5 Induction** is a computer-based manipulation which we've programmed to run on Qualtrics. You should be able to just download it and load it straight into your own Qualtrics account. If you don't have access to Qualtrics, let me (Nick Buttrick - nrb8pv@virginia) know, and we'll figure out some sort of clever workaround The **RP:P Induction** folder is the original pencil-and-paper manipulation, which we've programmed to run through a printer. If you've got a printer, just download the files and print them out. If you don't have access to a printer, well yikes. You and your department should probably have a long conversation about your working conditions. The **Math Task DV Program** is the (fairly creaky) program used by the authors for measuring cheating. To open it, you'll need a password, which is **rjs**. It only seems to work on Windows XP, though, so you should use this nifty [web application][1] instead. More details about the origination of the program can be found in the **Math Task ReadMe.** The **mathtask-master.zip** is the program that we're going to be using to measure cheating. It's the same as the web application, but this one works without an internet connection. To run it, unzip the file, then open up the *task.html* file in your browser (Firefox works great for this) In addition, there's also a **Debrief** and our on-paper **Suspicion Check** as well. [1]: https://github.com/psyflo/mathtask
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