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This project contains replication materials for the paper "Randomized Experimental Testing of New Survey Approaches to Improve Abortion Reporting in the United States." This includes a replication dataset (in Stata .dta format) and .do files needed to reproduce the primary analyses.
To replicate results, download the data and .do files, and run the file "00 Master". This script will run all of the analysis files in sequence, and then export results to an Excel spreadsheet called "Tables.xlsx" (Note that these tables will be relatively unformatted).
A few notes:
- The files assume that the dataset and .do files are all saved at the same folder level.
- "00 Master" will attempt to install a few user-created programs from the Boston College Statistical Software Components (SSC) archive; if you do not have privileges on your local computer to install Stata packages, you may run into issues.
These files will eventually be hosted on Github (upon article publication) and linked from this OSF page; they are currently hosted on OSF servers to help preserve author blinding.
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