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**Analysis** To reproduce analyses from the manuscript, the easiest option is to download [OSFdata.zip][1] This file contains datasets, scripts, and results per-analysis. It may be easier to work with if you want additional information on specific tests, or to check numbers from the manuscript. To use: - Download the whole .zip, and unzip to local hard drive. This will maintain the file structure. Within the file structure are .R script files to reproduce each individual analysis. Open these in R Studio and follow the instructions. Additional information about the analysis may be found on the [GitHub page][2]. Some specific links below: - [ML2_MasteRkey][3] provides r code used for the primary analyses. The original [PoPS manuscript google doc][8] (now out of date for specific numbers) also tags each result with the analysis in MasteRkey that generates it. - [Codebook for Primary Analyses][4] provides a summary of variables in the dataset and simple analysis instructions. - Exclusions/data cleaning documentation: [Readable web format][5], [HTML backup][6], or [Raw R Markdown][7]. [1]: https://osf.io/ag2pd/ "OSFdata.zip" [2]: https://manylabsopenscience.github.io/ [3]: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fqK3WHwFPMIjNVVvmxpMEjzUETftq_DmP5LzEhXxUHA/edit#gid=769239110 [4]: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DK2YrekUsfCFcgxyUnIy4-5oyunne8lk7i8CcsWWw9w/edit#gid=0 [5]: https://manylabsopenscience.github.io/ML2_data_cleaning [6]: https://osf.io/gxjfd/ [7]: https://osf.io/gs2pq/ [8]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kcIz5HpaIs9swztfQj_UQawh-F9kjMb8CENn_Yy1rlc/edit
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