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This wiki contains R code, raw data, and summary data, for the experiments contained in "Is this going to be on the test? Testing Expectancy Moderates the Disfluency Effect." The wiki is divided into the following sections: 1. [**Github Code**](https://github.com/jgeller112/SF-Testing): R code, raw data, summary data for Experiments 1, 2, and 3 - expt_recog_data: analysis scripts, raw data, and summary data for Experiment 1 in manuscript. - expt2_highlow: analysis scripts, raw data, and summary data for Experiment 2 in manuscript. - TimeTaskSelf - analysis scripts, raw data, and summary data for Experiment 3 in manuscript. 2. OSF - [**Stimuli Experiment 1**](https://osf.io/5fz23/) - [**Stimuli Experiments 2 and 3**](https://osf.io/jd8rw/) - [**Stimuli characteristics**](https://osf.io/swjyx/) - Example PsychoPy Experiments - [**cue_low**](https://osf.io/f5x9m/): Experiment for low test expectancy (Expt 2) 3) - [**font_memory**](https://osf.io/pj74h/): Experiment for high test expectancy (Expt 2) - [**cue3s**](https://osf.io/6fp2t/): Experiment for 3 s experiment The preregistered analysis plan for Experiment 1 can be found here: https://osf.io/wgp9d. The preregistered analysis plan for Experiment 2 can be found here: https://osf.io/3xak9. The preregistered plan for Experiment 3 can be found here: https://osf.io/hjnk5. To run the notebooks, please download the entire project folder from Github and run them from the designated folder in R. I use the here package which makes the projects self-contained. This does not mean there will not be any issues. Please reach out to me if you have any questions: jason.geller@ruccs.rutgers.edu.
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