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The data component contains three files. **1. RB_MorrisStill_Replication_RawDataFiles.zip** contains the 24 MATLAB data files (*.mat) collected for the current replication. Each contains seven variables. > (i) *allPracticeResponse* is a 10×1 cell array of strings containing > the participant's typed responses to the practice trials. > > (ii) *allResponse* is a 136×1 cell array of strings containing the > participant's typed responses to the experimental trials. > > (iii) *color* is a structure with five fields containing trivial > information about the luminance values requested in the experimental > code. > > (iv) *equipment* is a structure with 19 fields containing information > about the apparatus (for example, viewing distance and screen > resolution). > > (v) *experiment* is a structure with 11 fields containing general > information about the experiment (for example, which word list was > used). > > (vi) *letter* is a structure with 17 fields containing information > about the letter stimuli (for example, fonts and sizes). > > (vii) *temporal* is a structure with 9 fields containing timing > information (for example, presentation times and inter-stimulus > intervals). The data can be compiled using the *RB_MorrisStill_Replication_Analysis.m* script available in the materials component. They should be unzipped and placed in the folder specified on line 23 of that script. **2. RB_MorrisStill_Replication_MATLAB_Output.zip** contains the MATLAB output generated by the *RB_MorrisStill_Replication_Analysis.m* script. It contains five files. > (i) *MATLABOutput_CommandWindow.txt* gives the output to the MATLAB > command window. This comprises four tables. > > - Table 1. Mean Percentages of Intervening Item Recall for Word and Nonword Lists in Neighbor and Control Conditions; > > - Table 2. Number of Repetitions in 3-item Trials as a Function of Condition, Lexicality and Neighborhood Size; > > - Table 3. Number of Repetitions in 2-item Trials as a Function Lexicality; and > > - Table 4. Mean Percentages of Partial Recall of Critical and Intervening Items for Word and Nonword Lists in the Control > Condition). > > (ii) *MATLABOutput_Figure1_CPR_3ItemTrials.pdf* shows the mean > percentage of correct critical pair recall in three-item trials as a > function of condition, lexicality and neighborhood size. Error bars > show ±1 standard error of the mean (SEM). > > (iii) *MATLABOutput_Figure2_CPR_2ItemTrials.pdf* shows the mean > percentage of correct critical pair recall in two-item trials as a > function of lexicality. Error bars show ±1 SEM. > > (iv) *MATLABOutput_Figure3_IIR.pdf* shows the mean percentage of > intervening item recall as a function of condition, lexicality and > neighborhood size. Error bars show ±1 standard error of the mean SEM. > > (v) *MATLABOutput_Figure3_IIR_2Way.pdf* shows the mean percentage of > intervening item recall as a function of condition and lexicality. > Error bars show ±1 standard error of the mean SEM. **3. RB_MorrisStill_Replication_SPSS_SyntaxOutput** contains the SPSS syntax generated by the *RB_MorrisStill_Replication_Analysis.m* script, and the resulting SPSS output. It contains two folders. *Syntax* contains the SPSS syntax. It contains eight files. > (i) *CPR_byItem_1Way.sps* contains the syntax for one-way ANOVAs of > critical pair recall, separately for words and nonwords, with items as > cases. > > (ii) *CPR_byItem_3Way.sps* contains the syntax for a three-way ANOVA > of critical pair recall with items as cases. > > (iii) *CPR_byParticipant_1Way.sps* contains the syntax for one-way > ANOVAs of critical pair recall, separately for words and nonwords, > with participants as cases. > > (iv) *CPR_byParticipant_3Way.sps* contains the syntax for a three-way > ANOVA of critical pair recall with participants as cases. > > (v) *IIR_byItem_2Way.sps* contains the syntax for a two-way > (condition, lexicality) ANOVA of intervening item recall with items as > cases. > > (vi) *IIR_byItem_3Way.sps* contains the syntax for a three-way ANOVA > of intervening item recall with items as cases. > > (vii) *IIR_byParticipant_2Way.sps* contains the syntax for a two-way > (condition, lexicality) ANOVA of intervening item recall with > participants as cases. > > (vii) *IIR_byParticipant_3Way.sps* contains the syntax for a three-way > ANOVA of intervening item recall with participants as cases. *Output* contains the SPSS output. It contains ten files. > (i) *SPSSOutput_CPR_1Way_Nonwords_byItem.pdf* contains the output from > a one-way ANOVA of critical pair recall for nonwords, with items as > cases. > > (ii) *SPSSOutput_CPR_1Way_Nonwords_byParticipant.pdf* contains the > output from a one-way ANOVA of critical pair recall for nonwords, with > participants as cases. > > (iii) *SPSSOutput_CPR_1Way_Words_byItem.pdf* contains the output from > a one-way ANOVA of critical pair recall for words, with items as > cases. > > (iv) *SPSSOutput_CPR_1Way_Words_byParticipant.pdf* contains the output > from a one-way ANOVA of critical pair recall for words, with > participants as cases. > > (v) *SPSSOutput_CPR_3Way_byItem.pdf* contains the output from a > three-way ANOVA of critical pair recall with items as cases. > > (vi) *SPSSOutput_CPR_3Way_byParticipant.pdf* contains the output from > a three-way ANOVA of critical pair recall with participants as cases. > > (vii) *SPSSOutput_IIR_2Way_byItem.pdf* contains the output from a > two-way (condition, lexicality) ANOVA of intervening item recall with > items as cases. > > (viii) *SPSSOutput_IIR_2Way_byParticipant.pdf* contains the output > from a two-way (condition, lexicality) ANOVA of intervening item > recall with participants as cases. > > (ix) *SPSSOutput_IIR_3Way_byItem.pdf* contains the output from a > three-way ANOVA of intervening item recall with items as cases. > > (x) *SPSSOutput_IIR_3Way_byParticipant.pdf* contains the output from a > three-way ANOVA of intervening item recall with participants as cases.
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