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<h2>Files and documents</h2> On this page, you can find all files and documents associated with the analyses in the article. You can use these files to reproduce all analyses reported in the paper. - For an overview of the results, open "analysis.pdf" - For the R code used in the analysis, open "analysis.Rmd" - The data used for the analyses are in the folder "data" (two .csv-files) - Item formulations and variables codes can be found in the PDF "item formulations.pdf". <h2>Reproducing the analyses</h2> To reproduce all analyses, download all files into one local folder and control for the following: - R, Rstudio are installed - All R-packages that are used in the code are installed and up-to-date Then proceed with the following steps: - Download all materials and put them into one folder. - Open "analysis.rmd" - Set the working directory to the root folder - Knit the analyses (creates a html-file). <h2>Full paper</h2> The paper can be found here: https://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/10.1027/1864-1105/a000225 [1]: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/2056305116634368
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