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UPDATE 9-20-2020 We had five responses this month; four Level 4 entries and one Level 2. They were all correct! You can find an excel file with contestant information and code in this component. Our Level 2 winner (no drawing) is David Regal from Lynn University. Our Level 4 winner (randomly selected using random.org) is Carrie Sutherland from Avila University. Congratulations to our September 2020 entrants and winners! Our October contest will be posted on October 1. Be sure to follow #psichir on Twitter for updates! Our September 2020 contest uses data from Psi Chi's NICE:CROWD project. [Here][1] is a .csv for the data. [Here][2] is a codebook. You can read more about this project [here][3]. Your tasks for the PsiChiR contest include: - Level 1: Remove cases that have missing values on "Countryborn" - Level 2: Find frequencies for the following variables: UserLanguage, Gender, and Race - Level 3: Create a scatterplot to visualize the relationship between vertical collectivism (COSvcollect) and horizontal collectivism (COShcollect) - Level 4: Calculate Pearson's R correlation coefficient between vertical collectivism and horizontal collectivism. In order to complete each level, you need to complete all levels before (so in order to complete level 4, you also need to do 1, 2, and 3 correctly). Submit your work here. (link no longer active) [1]: https://osf.io/qajr6/ [2]: https://osf.io/bqh87/ [3]: https://osf.io/qba7v/
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