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The goal of this project is to examine the reliability and validity of assessments included in the DMCC project. Please visit the Dual Mechanisms website at http://pages.wustl.edu/dualmechanisms for more information about the DMC framework, investigators, tasks, and data access. **How are Mturk data collected?** Assessments are posted on Mturk as HITs with links embedded in them. Each HIT contains multiple tasks and some include self-report measures. Any Mturk participant can simply accept these HITs to participate in our study. As an example, anyone with a MTurk ID can see and accept a single HIT of our study via: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=3OA6GJL5STT9BGB7W4I97IWPRKHKFC [How are Mturk data processed?][1] ![Please see the mturk_preprocessing.odp for an interactive flowchart.][2] [1]: https://osf.io/t7m6j/ [2]: https://osf.io/dmep4/
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