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**OVERVIEW** ![teaser][1] ---------- **RESULTS** ![enter image description here][2] **Figure 5.** Exps 1-2: by-subject (a) RT, and (b) miss rate data ---------- ---------- **Description of "syllable_vs_phoneme" project's data** ('•' for directories, '–' for files) ---------- **• materials: stimuli and design** ---------- • 176_pictures: 176 jpeg picture files – Acordeon.jpg ... – materials_item-lists.xlsx: lists of all items in Experiments 1 and 2 ---------- **• data_for_R: from raw results to R datafiles** ---------- – HowTo.txt: explains how it works and how it is organised – **scripts**: getdata.sh, extract.sh, sort.pl, abut_part.awk, make_R.awk • E1: data for Experiment 1 • E2: data for Experiment 2 • output: generated files: E1_data_n.txt, E2_data_n.txt ---------- **• statistical_analyses** ---------- • R: analyses with R – R, Rmd (scripts), and html (output) files – txt and csv datafiles • figures • tables • classic_stats: ANOVAs and Excel files • var3: ANOVAs – input, analyses, results: .dat, .inp, .vr3 – E1-2_summary.xlsx – miss-rate_filtering_robustness.docx • power-analyses: (using G*Power) – Gxpower_matched-t-test_0.494.pdf (expt. 1) – Gxpower_matched-t-test_0.321.pdf (expt. 2) ---------- **• extras: additional figures** ---------- – individual RT data, time-course analyses – distributions and Q-Q plots: residuals, random intercepts [1]: https://files.osf.io/v1/resources/92ewg/providers/osfstorage/60a06084d137cb005bf652e5?mode=render [2]: https://files.osf.io/v1/resources/92ewg/providers/osfstorage/60a10c61d137cb0070f69a4e?mode=render
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