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## Data-Blind Analysis Scripts ## These data analysis scripts were written and tested using simulated data. The authors were blind to the actual data when writing these scripts. We registered them prior to examining the actual data to indicate which analyses would be conducted. We expect some minor debugging will be necessary once we run them on real data, but that debugging will not change the final analysis. ---------- **Srull/Wyer Data Analysis** *Individual lab analysis scripts:* (These files are used to analyze the data from individual labs. They are not used for the main meta-analysis across labs.) - [ReadMe file][1] with instructions for running the analysis - [R Markdown file][2] (with full commenting and documentation) *Meta-analysis scripts:* - [R Markdown file][3] (with full commenting) ---------- **Mazar et al Data Analysis** *Individual lab analysis scripts:* (This file is used to analyze the data from individual labs. It is not used for the main meta-analysis across labs.) - [R file][4] with documentation embeded *Meta-analysis scripts:* (All of these files should be in a single folder, along with a subfolder named Data that includes the Excel file for each lab in the analysis.) - [R script][5] - [R Markdown file][6] for making tables - [R Project File][7] [1]: https://osf.io/4j86z/ [2]: https://osf.io/ck625/ [3]: https://osf.io/5dxmj/ [4]: https://osf.io/pcgjs/ [5]: https://osf.io/t24an/ [6]: https://osf.io/8ehcf/ [7]: https://osf.io/xemfj/
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