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This paper used the Date me for Science Study data (see osf.io/nwvr3/ ). Here we provide access to - the analysis scripts and data necessary to reproduce the reported results of the paper - the online supplemental materials of the paper Pre-registration of hypotheses and analyses can be found at: osf.io/mu2wd/ The full documentation of the Date me for Science Study can be found at: osf.io/nwvr3/ <br> <br> **Detailed Information:** We publish an aggregated data set here which allows reproducing the reported results of the paper. The raw data of the paper cannot be made openly available, because the data structure precludes a complete anonymizing of the data. The raw data of the paper are stored in a private project on the OSF. For researchers, we provide access to this private project (and thus to the raw data of the paper) upon request. If you wish to access the raw data of the paper, please send an e-mail containing your request, your name, and your institutional affiliation to stefanie.wurst@wwu.de or mitja.back@wwu.de. <br> (Please note: The private OSF-project only contains the raw data of the present paper, not of the entire Date me for Science Study). <br> On this site, we provide full access to: - complete analysis code, starting off with the raw data and containing all data preparations and analyses that we conducted for the paper, including the main analyses. - analysis code of only the main analyses, based on the openly accessible aggregated main data set; allows to reproduce all main results reported in the paper - “helpers” file: R functions required for the main analyses, including functions for model estimation and model comparison (adapted versions of functions from the RSA package) - aggregated main data set for reproducing the main results - online supplemental materials of the paper <br> **Some more information on the data:** Variable names are explained in the respective analysis code. In the aggregated main dataset, each row represents a specific rater-target combination. Rows in the dataset are ordered by the perceived mate value of partner variable (not by rater or by target). Thus, consecutive rows do not belong to the same rater or the same target.
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