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This repository contains the stimuli, data and analysis code associated with the two experiments, each with its own folder. The purpose of this Wiki is to explain the structure of these folders and their contents. The goal of having a standardized structure for these elements is to facilitate comparison between the two experiments and allow for easier replication or extension of the research. ## Folder Structure Each experiment folder has the following structure: Experiment #/ ├── Exp#-Analysis.html ├── Exp#-Data.csv ├── Exp#-Items.csv ├── Exp#-ProcessedData.csv ├── Exp#-Results.png ### 1. Analysis The HTML output file contains the results of the analyses performed on the anonymized data. This file is generated by R, and provides an interactive representation of the results. ### 2. Data The anonymized data file contains the raw data collected from the experiment, with any personal or identifying information removed and in compliace with the GDPR standards. This data is provided in CSV format to facilitate easy importing and analysis in various data processing tools. ### 3. Items This file contains a comprehensive list of items used in the experiment. The items are organized in a CSV format for easy readability. ### 4. Processed Data This file contains the processed data file from the experiment. It is based on Exp#-Data.csv according to the data treatment outlined in the analysis script. ### 5. Results We include the main graph of the results generated from the analysis in a high-quality PNG format. This is to allow for easy reproduction of the results and figures in publications. ## Usage To use the contents of the experiment folders, simply follow the steps below: 1. Navigate to the desired experiment folder or relevant files. 2. Download the folder or relevant files to your local machine. 3. Open the files using appropriate tools (e.g., a text editor, spreadsheet software, or a web browser).
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