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The article reporting the findings of this work has been published in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review and can be found [here](https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-019-01620-x) (Open Access). The findings were also reported in a [poster](https://osf.io/826xj/) at the 21st ESCoP meeting (viewing the poster does not always work well; downloading is best). This project has four components: + *AJ* is a previous version of this project. After its completion, some methodological problems were identified and used to develop the methodology used in the current project. As such, it is relevant to the work documented here. + *Data* contains raw and analysed data from the current experiment. Analysed data are in *Processed*. Raw data are separated in two folders: + *Study* contains data from the picture naming task (behavioural logfiles for each participant, an additional file with notes on participant errors/ unexpected responses, recording annotations for each trial for each participant, and eye-tracking reports from EyeLink) + *Test* contains memory data (LimeSurvey output) + *Scripts* contains the scripts used for data analysis. + *Materials* contains the stimuli used in the experiment and their descriptions. IMPORTANT! The components need to be downloaded separately. To reproduce the analyses, make sure to put the (unzipped) *Data* and *Scripts* folders in the same folder (doesn't matter what this folder is called) and put the R project in this top folder. Make sure to always start by opening the R project and then loading any scripts you want to run. This way the folder with the R project will be set as the working directory and will help with loading/ saving commands working properly.
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