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All methods used to generate these data are described in the [paper][1] and its supplementary materials. The README file explains the data package and analysis files. Qualtrics and HTML implementations of the IOS11 tool are available as Components to this data package. The experiments were pre-registered at the American Economic Association's registry for randomized controlled trials (Registration number AEARCTR-0007947; see [https://www.socialscienceregistry.org/trials/7947][2]). The software to measure IOS11 was written by Malte Baader and interactive version can be experienced here: [https://www.maltebaader.com/IOS11][3]. This work was supported by British Academy/Leverhulme Trust [grant number SRG1819\190917], the European Research Council [grant number [ERC-AdG 101020453 PRINCIPLES\] ][4]and University of Nottingham (UK). [1]: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-58042-6 [2]: https://www.socialscienceregistry.org/trials/7947 [3]: https://www.maltebaader.com/IOS11 [4]: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/cedex/erc-project-principles/home.aspx
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