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Here you can find the data and code. We also provide information for readers interested in reproducibility (see below for instructions). # Quick links - [online supplementary materials][1] - [data][2] & [field explanations][3] # Full list of contents: **OSF Storage** - metadata.txt: Demographic information about the participants - nwr-tsi-final-field-explanations.txt: explanation for column names for the final dataset. - nwr-tsi-final.txt: final dataset combining stimuli information, performance, and demographic information. - nwr-tsi_Authorship statement.pdf: Authorship statement detailing contributions of each coauthor - nwr-tsi_Gmail_acknowledgments.pdf: Emails recording the agreement of people mentioned in the acknowledgements. - nwr-tsi\_plos-ms_2.pdf: Pre-print version of the manuscript - nwr-tsi\_plos-ms_2.Rmd: File that can be used to regenerate the main manuscript. Ignore unless interested in reproducing the analyses, in which case please look for the "Information for reproducing analyses" section below. - wr-tsi_stats.zip: File containing data used to generate the phonological statistics mentioned in the paper (frequency of shapes and phonemes) - stim.csv: Table containing information on the stimuli. - nwr-tsi\_supmat.pdf: Online supplementary materials - tab-adults.csv: Table containing information on previous non-word repetition studies bearing on adults. - tab-kids.csv: Table containing information on previous non-word repetition studies bearing on children. - tsibib.bib: Contains the latex bibliography needed to reproduce the main paper and supplementary materials. Ignore unless interested in reproducing the analyses, in which case please look for the "Information for reproducing analyses" section below. - plos.csl: Contains formatting files needed to reproduce the main paper and supplementary materials. Ignore unless interested in reproducing the analyses, in which case please look for the "Information for reproducing analyses" section below. # Information for reproducing analyses: Some readers may want to check our materials for reproducibility. To regenerate the reports above, you will need RStudio. For further information on using Rmd for transparent (knittable) analyses, see [Mike Frank & Chris Hartgerink's tutorial][4]. 1. Go to https://osf.io/bhg94/files/ 2. Click on "OSF storage" 3. You should see a button appear below that reads "Download as zip". Click it. 4. Unarchive the downloaded zip. 5. Double click on the .Rmd file to launch RStudio with the correct working directory (or if RStudio is already running, change working directory into the folder containing Rmd and the other files). 6. Click on the "knit" button near the top of the RStudio window. If anything fails, the most likely issue will be that you are missing a library. This is easily fixed: In the commands section (near the bottom of the RStudio window), type install.package("LIBRARYNAME") [1]: https://osf.io/hjxuy/ [2]: https://osf.io/bxd56/ [3]: https://osf.io/p2gnb/ [4]: https://libscie.github.io/rmarkdown-workshop/handout.html
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