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Reproducibility notes: The pre-registration documents can be found within the “Pre-registration” folder. The Qualtrics (qsf) used ‎to run the experiment can be found within this folder, titled “Pronin__Ross_2006_studies_1-‎‎3_Temporal_Distance_Nadia.qsf”. The simulated random dataset can be found in the “data” folder within ‎the “Analysis” folder.‎ ‎ To reproduce the effect size and power analysis calculations done on the original target article (Pronin & ‎Ross, 2006), please use “Effect size and power analysis.Rmd” and run the code chunks in consecutive ‎order. Similarly, to reproduce the data analysis of the simulated random dataset, please use “Dummy data ‎analysis.Rmd” and run the code chunks in consecutive order following the instructions found in the ‎RMarkdown file.‎ To reproduce the analysis, please see the “Data and code” folder. The raw data can be accessed through ‎the “data” folder for reference, and the RMarkdown files used to conduct all the data analyses can be ‎found in the “r_docs” folder. The RMarkdown file used for the real data analysis is titled “Real data ‎analysis.Rmd” . Similar to the dummy data analysis, please run the code chunks in consecutive order ‎following the instructions found in the RMarkdown file.‎
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