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Welcome to this OSF project! Here, you will have access to model codes, empirical data, and a codebook to process the data. Inside the "empirical_data" folder, you will find a CSV file for each experiment. A codebook is provided to help you better understand the data because the conditions and other variables are coded with numbers. Additionally, an example is available in the codebook to help you plot some statistics. The "model_codes" folder includes the C files of the algorithm used for each model described in the article. These files are readable, but if you want to use them with Python, you must first compile them into DLL files. We hope this information is helpful to you. Edouard Dendauw
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