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This wiki outlines the different component/folder of the project and is divided into the following sections: 1. Analysis Scripts: - Correlation Script - .RMD and HTML files containing the code used to perform correlation analyses - Figure_Scripts - .RMD and HTML files containing the code used to create figures - Appendix - Data and Files used to create Appendices in paper - Heatmap - scripts and data to create heatmap figures - Sunburst plots - sunburst PPT plots - IRT Analysis - .RMD file containing the code used to perform relative and base IRT analyses - Easiness Figure Script - Script for creating figure in Appendix C in manuscript. - easiness_plot.csv - csv file with easiness estimates for plots - Easiness_Plot.RMD - RMD file showing code needed to reproduce figure - IRT_data - data used to perform IRT - coding scheme - contrast codes for model - READ_GORILLA - .RMD and HTML files containing code to read in Gorilla data 2. Azbio - Raw data - raw Gorilla data - Summary data - coded AzBio data 3. CNC - Raw data - raw Gorilla data - Summary data - summarized CNC data 4. Combined_data_ITCPCNCAZ - summarized data from all three tasks 5. Design Characteristics - Item characteristics including difficulty scores and item properties 6. Design Principles - How to roll your own ITCP - README: Description of variables used and how the items should be used. 7. Figures - R figures from paper 8. ITCP Audio files - all audio files - Noise - words in noise - Silence - words in silence 9. ITCP data - Combined Session 1 and Session 2 data - aggregate data from Session 1 and Session 2 - Performance in Silence - raw data for words in silence - Session 1 - session 1 raw data - summary data - aggregate data - Session 2 - session 2 raw data - - summary data - aggregate data 10. Matlab babble - script used to create babble
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