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Description: This example shows how the OSF's linking feature can be used to provide multiple routes to the same content. It is organized around the idea of a research team conducting multiple experiments in the same line of research. The individual studies are linked to this project in multiple places. All studies are linked to the components for each reacher involved in that study. There is also a component for the initial round of exploratory studies and one for the studies following up the promising results from the "C" Study. Because each study is a separate OSF project we can link them to multiple components here and use this project as a space for organizing and sorting through the whole research line.

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For more information on how to create links see the OSF help guide on Linking and Forking.

For examples of other situations where you might want to link projects together, see our Lab Example and Classroom Example projects. In both projects a template component is used as the base for new experiments or class projects and then students are instructed to link the projects they built from the templa…

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Initial Studies


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Researcher: Sullivan


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Researcher: Smith


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Researcher: Soderberg


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