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The files provided here consist of the datasets that underscore the study. Below, the authors have listed, in detail, the formatting and purpose of each dataset within the study. The authors invite reproducibility and replication studies, as well as extension of their work. The materials provided here are provided with a [CC BY-SA license][1]. ## Data All of the data and supplemental documentation for the behavioural study for IASGE can be found at the Qualitative Data Repository: ## Survey Data The data that was used for HICSS is a subset of our full survey data, which is on the QDR and available through the links above. The survey data we used to make the figures for our HICSS paper is on the OSF in this component and described below. <b>Survey</b>: A folder containing the files related to our broad survey targeting the full spectrum of Git users around how they have learned to use the Git ecosystem (as well as their current usage). The survey was administered via the Qualtrics survey platform, and was distributed after the first two focus groups. + [2020-07-12_raw_survey.csv:][2] the survey data exported out of Qualtrics after filtering on those who answered "yes" to the Q1, Q3, Q4, and Q5. + [2020-07-12_processed_survey.csv][3]: the survey data after it was processed using R + [2020_HICSS.rpz][4]: the ReproZip bundle made to ensure reproducibilty in our results. Feel free to download this bundle from here, and upload and rerun it bundle via [ReproServer][5]. + [survey-analysis-code.zip][6]: the code used to process the survey data with instructions on how to reproduce our steps + [IASGE-BroadSurvey-Questions.pdf][7]: the survey instrument as a PDF, with logic noted throughout [1]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ [2]: https://osf.io/qx9jt/ [3]: https://osf.io/qx9jt/ [4]: https://osf.io/fnh7w/ [5]: https://server.reprozip.org [6]: https://osf.io/wqxzm/ [7]: https://osf.io/7pm3f/
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