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**This contest is now closed. Please check back soon for January's contest** Data for this contest is from Psi Chi's Network for International Collaborative Exchange (NICE). Specifically, this data is from the first project ever run by NICE - Understanding Family Dynamics in a Cross-Cultural Sample. You can learn more about the project [here][1]. The codebook for the project is available [here][2]. The data can be accessed as an SPSS file [here][3], and as a CSV file [here][4]. Entries are due [here][5] by January 1st 2023 (latest time zone on Earth). **Level 1: Data processing** Write script that will filter out participants who are older than 19 **Level 2: Descriptive Statistics** Create a variable called ‘FACEenmesh’ that measures participants’ levels of enmeshment with their families. To create this variable, you will add together the following items from the FACES scale: FACES4, FACES10, FACES16, FACES22, FACES28, FACES34, FACES40 Find the mean and standard deviation for enmeshment exhibited by participants as measured by the FACES **Level 3: Data visualization** Create a bar graph to display mean scores on the enmeshment variable for men and women. **Level 4: Inferential statistics** Test whether men and women differ on this variable. [1]: https://osf.io/qba7v/ [2]: https://osf.io/2dhta [3]: https://osf.io/62gjf [4]: https://osf.io/2crjz [5]: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdIDjwUr6emraWr2LEC5g7kLPC9MkNeAUfLZbB3YEhxp8bqlw/viewform?usp=sf_link
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