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# Data from the AMFM study Note: raw text of autobiographical recall cannot be shared publicly without potential risk to the confidentiality of participants' identities. All data shared here are deidentified measures of recall based on the Autobiographical Interview, or otherwise non-identifiable data collected during the study. ### Data files included here | File | Description | |---|---| | data_dictionary.csv | Data dictionary with descriptors for all other files | | | demographics.csv | Basic participant demographics | | | music_database.csv | Database of audio features for all music clips (+more) played during the current study | | | prescreen_artist_exposure.csv | Participant ratings of exposure to musical artists during prescreening | | | prescreen_event_memory.csv | Particpant ratings of whether they had memory for various specific events during prescreening | | | trial_level_autobio_interview_scores.csv | **Data used for primary analyses in the registered report study.** All trial-level data for the experiment sessions, including the music condition, prompted autobiographical recall measures, and more. | | | sentence_level_autobio_interview_scores.csv | Autobiographical interview score data on a more granular level, with individual values for each sentence (within each memory) and each researcher scoring | |
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