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## Analysis information ## The analyses were coded in R and the manuscript was written in RMarkdown. To generate the analysis scripts, the first author ran through each version of the study (USA, UK, lab, online) multiple times to generate simulated data. These simulated data were used to create the analysis scripts. After the actual data collection, the same scripts can be run on the actual data. The only change will be to replace the simulated data sets with the actual ones. The simulated data sets are linked below, and the actual data sets will be added when the study is complete. ---------- **Actual Data and Scripts** - The scripts used for the Stage 2 manuscript as saved in the Stage 2 analysis component [here][1] - Actual data files are saved [here][2]. - To re-run the analyses please refer to the ReadMe files in both folders. ---------- **Simulated Data and Scripts** - [Zip archive][3] -- containing the RMarkdown file, simulated data files, bibliography file, and a readme file explaining how to generate the manuscript from the RMarkdown file. - [Analysis R script][4] (heavily commented text file) -- used to run all analyses and create supplementary output files. To run this script, place it in a folder with the data files and an empty folder named "output." You will need to make sure all packages are installed (see the top of the R file) and that the working directory is set to folder containing the R script and data files. [1]: https://osf.io/78j4q/ [2]: https://osf.io/dypax/ [3]: https://osf.io/zsey4/ [4]: https://osf.io/sk4fj/
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