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## Project Description ## This project is the repository for all data, scripts, and materials used for the manuscript entitled: **On the reliability of value-modulated attentional capture: An online replication and multiverse analysis**. ### Project Structure ### The project is organized into the following main sections: - **Task**: Contains the `.osexp` file detailing the task employed in the current experiment. - **R_project**: Houses the R project used to conduct all analyses and create figures presented in the manuscript. #### R Project Structure #### The R project itself is divided into: - **Input**: Where the raw data are stored in a `.csv` file. - **Output**: Involves the use of R objects that are time-consuming to compute, required for the multiverse reliability analysis, saved as `.rds` files. - **Plots**: Contains generated `.png` files from the R project, as shown in the manuscript. - **Scripts**: Includes scripts used to load and preprocess data, and execute the analysis. ##### Scripts Folder Structure ##### The **scripts** folder is straightforward: - *analysis_script.R*: The script used in the **Experimental analysis** section. - *script_multi.R*: The script where the multiverse reliability analysis is executed. Both *analysis_script.R* and *script_multi.R* implicitly call `source(...)` to run *load_data.R* and *functions.R*. In the former, data are loaded and preprocessed; in the latter, helper functions are loaded into the workspace.
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