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This is the OSF site for Kane, Gross, Chun, Smeekens, Meier, Silvia & Kwapil (2017/under review), "For Whom The Mind Wanders, And When, II: Individual Differences in Subjective Experience Vary Across Laboratory and Daily-Life Settings. Here you can find: (a) the datafile on which our MPlus analyses were run, called 'L1L2 Kane ESM and NEO.dat'; (b) versions of the datafile for importing into HLM (separated into Level-1 and Level-2 files; named Kane 'ESM L1.sav' and 'Kane ESM and NEO L2.sav'; see also .csv and .dat versions of these 2 files); and (c) sample input scripts and output files from Mplus, called 'OSF - Samples for Mplus input code & output files.pdf'. (d) the script we used to explain mind-wandering (with examples) to subjects during initial session of study, called 'ESM information session script, defining mind-wandering.pdf' NOTE that the document with sample input scripts and output files also provides a key for the variable names in the datafiles.
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