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This project includes the data and analysis code for the eye-tracking and comprehension accuracy data reported in Fujita & Cunnings (in press). Raw data files include the pre-processed data.<br> Clean data files include processed data ready for data analysis. Below is information about the columns that are relevant to data analysis.<br><br> Experiment 1<br> subect -> each participant (1-40)<br> item -> each item (1-24)<br> response -> accuracy (1=correct, 0=incorrect)<br> ambiguity -> ambiguous/unambiguous conditions<br> group -> native/non-native conditions<br> question type -> main clause/subordiante clause conditions<br><br> Experiment 2<br> subect -> ditto<br> item -> ditto<br> region -> pre-disambiguation/disambiguation/post-disambiguation(spillover_d)/reflexive/post-reflexive(spillover_f) conditions<br> ambiguity -> ditto<br> gender -> match/mismatch conditions<br> group -> ditto<br><br> Experiment 3<br> same as Experiment 1<br><br> Experiment 4<br> same as Experiment 3 except that there is a column named "continuation" that indicates either consistent or inconsistent condition.<br> Also you can find the information above in each clean data file.
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