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Overview: ------------- This paper contains four experiments, each of which is reported in two files: Details of files: ----------------- **1. RT and accuracy data:** Available in files named ‘JEPLMC16_Exp*_Cueing.csv’, with * replaced by experiment number. In these files are 6 columns. - Subject: Subject identifier - Face_Stimulus: Stimulus (face) identifier - Validity: Whether gaze cue was towards (Valid) or away from target (Invalid) - Block: The experimental block in which target appeared - there were five in total - RT: Aggregated reaction times in milliseconds - Accuracy: Percent correct across trials Note that Experiments 4 and 5 are task-switching rather than gaze cueing. As such these files are named ‘JEPLMC16_Exp*_TaskSwitching.csv’ and in these validity is replaced with Trial: Whether trial was a Switch or Repeat trial. **2. Trustworthiness data:** Available in files named ‘JEPLMC16_Exp*_TrustRatings.csv’, with * replaced by experiment number. The exception is Experiment 3, where likeability ratings were collected. This is named ‘JEPLMC16_Exp3_LikingRatings.csv’ In these files are 5 columns - Subject: Subject identifier - Face_Stimulus: Stimulus (face) identifier - Validity: Whether face provided Valid or Invalid cues during gaze cueing (Trial: Switch/Repeat in Experiments 4 and 5) - Rating: Rating assigned to faces during trustworthiness judgements - Time: Whether rating was recorded before the experiment (FirstRating) or after (SecondRating).
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