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Data, Analysis Scripts, and Results ---- Given the need to avoid re-identification, the data files below mask the sex, age, and amount of patrol experience for the participants. The unmasked files are available upon request to researchers provided that researchers can assure confidentiality for the participants and that they will not attempt to identify any participants using that information. The unmasked data files are stored in a password protected file in a private component. I have provided a version of the analysis script that will work on the masked data. The only difference between this script and the one used to analyze the unmasked data is that I've commented out the analyses that use the masked columns. I have included a copy of the script used to analyze the unmasked data as well. The output files linked below show the analyses of all data and are the basis of the reported information in the paper. Note that all of the data provided here are coded from the raw response pages. Those raw responses are included in the password-protected file in the private component. - [R Notebook file][1] for full data set - Results ([pdf][2]) - Results ([html][3]) - [De-identified csv file][4] - [De-identified excel file][5] (includes coding description) - [R Notebook file][6] to run analysis on de-identified data ---------- [1]: https://osf.io/nyhtk/ [2]: https://osf.io/zrb98/ [3]: https://osf.io/kyrkj/ [4]: https://osf.io/fjkzs/ [5]: https://osf.io/2w5k7/ [6]: https://osf.io/ap274/
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