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**Overview** The "Münster Open Dating Projects" include a large-scale speed-dating study, the "Date me for Science" speed-dating study as well as a set of smaller dating preferences studies. For further information on each component (overview of study features and assessed messures) please visit the respective project wiki page. More detailed information about study materials and data can be found in a codebook for each component in a respective folder in the files section. In these folders you will also find request forms and variable selection files that enable you to access the data for the reproduction of results (reproduction_request) or for conducting an independent study with the data (data_request). ---------- If you wish to access the raw data of this project, please use the provided request forms for each component and the respective variable selection script. Send the duly filled and signed form together with the adapted R-Code via Mail to mitja.back@wwu.de. ---------- *Date me for Science Speed-Dating Study* - datemeforscience_reproduction_request.docx at osf.io/7hp2t/ or - datemeforscience_data_request.docx at osf.io/dq2hg/ and - datemeforscience_variableselection.R at osf.io/nzc5a/ *Dating Preferences Studies* - datingpreferences_reproduction_request.docx at osf.io/pk4rx/ or - datingpreferences_data_request.docx at osf.io/m2n5f/ and - the respective variableselection scripts for each of the three studies: - 01_twd_variableselection.R at osf.io/h4gtj/ - 02_café_variableselection.R at osf.io/9pkcn/ - 03_network_variableselection.R at osf.io/5pb3a/
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