This page provides data related to "Socio-ecological Hypothesis of Reconciliatory Tactics: Cultural, Individual, and Situational Variations in Willingness to Accept Apology or Compensation"
**Study information**
Title: Socio-ecological Hypothesis of Reconciliatory Tactics: Cultural, Individual, and Situational Variations in Willingness to Accept Apology or Compensation
Authorships: Asuka Komiya, Hiroki Ozono, Motoki Watabe, Yuri Miyamoto, Yohsuke Ohtusbo, Shigehiro Oishi
Journal: Frontiers in Psychology
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**Dataset**
Please read the code files when you want to know what each variable indicates.
HAD is an EXCEL macro for data analysis, developed by Hiroshi Shimizu (http://norimune.net/had ; only in Japanese). You may find some results in the HAD files.
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Study 1
Data:
- EXCEL https://osf.io/dx9kc/<br>
- SPSS (for ANOVA) https://osf.io/7npc4/
- SPSS (for contrast coding) https://osf.io/2tbzg/
Code: https://osf.io/jqzrn/
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Study 2a
Data: <br>
- EXCEL https://osf.io/2pnad/
- SPSS https://osf.io/5q8yf/
Code: https://osf.io/ejntb/
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Study 2b
Data:
- EXCEL https://osf.io/m2twj/
- SPSS https://osf.io/xsdth/
Code: https://osf.io/swceg/
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Study 3
Data: <br>
for t-tests (individual level)
- EXCEL https://osf.io/afrws/
- SPSS https://osf.io/vjfkq/
for HLM etc. (trial level)<br>
- EXCEL https://osf.io/rz7y9/
- SPSS https://osf.io/u65ep/
Code: <br>
for individual level https://osf.io/mcju9/<br>
for trial level https://osf.io/h5v6x/