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# Readme ### Color Dot Task Stimuli Contains the script for plotting the panels with purple dots and green triangles. ### Empirical Study Contains data, scripts, and results for the empirical study. Make sure to first open the R-Project in RStudio to ensure all paths are referenced correctly. - **data**: contains raw and cleaned data as well as meta data on the items. - **fits**: contains model fits and summaries that take a long time to compute, so that they can be simply loaded in the script instead. - **plots**: contains plots displayed in the article plus additional plots. - **scripts**: contains the scripts for data cleaning, the main anlyses, and computing descriptive statistics. Every script can be run on its own and doesn't depend on the other scripts, as the required objects are already stored in the folder structure. - **03_factor_analyses.qmd**: code chunks that contain lengthy computations are set to `eval = FALSE` and the resulting objects are loaded from the fits folder in the subsequent code chunk. To rerun these computations, set `eval = TRUE` or run the respective code chunks manually. - **models**: contains the text files for that specify the CFA models in *lavaan*. - **tables**: contains a table with descriptive statistics. - **empirical_study_discriminant.Rproj**: R-Project file. By opening this file with RStudio you can ensure that the project is loaded and all paths are referenced correctly relative to the top folder. ### item_list.xlsx Table with all items used in the empirical study.
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