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The following is available in this OSF project: (1) Raw data used for analyses (analysis_data.csv) (2) R script used to estimate Change as Outcome Model using raw data (generate_change_as_outcome.R) (3) Data files saving results of Change as Outcome Model for four personality traits (AGR_equil_PH.csv, CON_equil_PH.csv, EXT_equil_PH.csv, NEU_equil_PH.csv) (4) Data file with instances where multiple equilibria points are estimated (mult_eq_cases.csv) (5) Folder containing plots of raw time series (raw_ts) (6) Folder containing plots of the change as outcome model with a loess smooth plotted over it (change_plot) (7) Folder containing plots of the change as outcome model with a linear fit plotted over it (linear_change_plot) (8) R script used to summarize the results of the Change as Outcome Modeling (summarize_change_as_outcome.R) (9) Word file with table summarizing results of Change as Outcome Modeling (COM_cor_table.doc) Note that (1) and (2) are used to generate (3) through (7), while (8) is used to generate (9). The PAIRS dataset was used to demonstrate the use of the Change as Outcome Model (COM) in personality states. There are data sharing policies associated with the use of this dataset. Simine Vazire, Jessie Sun, and Joshua Jackson have copies of this policy. In compliance with these policies, we have shared only the data used in the analyses. We have also randomized the participant IDs in the data being shared. Researchers can contact Alex Danvers (adanvers@email.arizona.edu) or any member of our team to request access to the original data.
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