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<h1>**Full paper**</h1> ----------------------- The final article appeared as an open-access article in *Political Behavior*. Please cite as: Schneider, F. M., & Weinmann, C. (2023). In need of the devil’s advocate? The impact of cross-cutting exposure on political discussion. *Political Behavior, 45*(1), 373–394. [https://doi.org/10.1007/s11109-021-09706-w][1] ## Online Appendices ## Online appendices to the full paper can be found in the file "Online Appendices.pdf." It includes - Online Appendix A: Additional Exploratory Analyses of the Discussion Intent Variable (separated into Discussion with Coworkers and Discussion with Family and Friends) - Online Appendix B: Additional Exploratory Analyses Including Article Quality and Argument Quality <H1>**OSF project**</h1> ----------------------- The OSF project includes supplementary material for the pilot study and the main study and is connected to the preregistration at OSF. ## Preregistration ## The main study was preregistered at [OSF][2]. The respective file can also be found here. It is titled "Delib_within_Prereg_OSF.pdf." ## Data & Code ## ### *Root folder* ### Besides the Online Appendices to the full paper and the preregistration, this folder includes the R-project file as well as R markdown files and their respective html outputs ### *data* ### This subfolder includes - the anonymized dataset of the pilot study, - the anonymized dataset of the main study, - additional codings of open text fields. ### *materials/experimental conditions* ### This subfolder includes - the original stimulus material for the pilot and the main studies. ### *materials/measures* ### This subfolder includes - coding instructions for the open text fields, - codebook of variables, - original setup of the surveys of the pilot and the main studies. [1]: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11109-021-09706-w [2]: https://osf.io/43avy
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