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The Control Experiments component contains an Experiment component (a link to the Gitlab experiment paradigm), and a Data component (a zip file with all the data collected in the two experiments in this study, raw and processed). The Control Experiments component is comprised of two experiments: In the _selection_ experiment, pairs of intact and blurred versions of the same image were presented, and participants were asked to select which was richer. In the _slider_ experiment, participants were presented with one image at a time, and asked to rate how rich their experience was on a scale between 0 (poor) and 1 (rich). The Data zip folder contains two subfolders: * _selection_ : all the data of the selection experiment * _slider_ : all the data of the slider experiment Each experiment folder contains: * a table (xlsx file) of all the demographic data, as exported from the Prolific platform * a _raw_data_ folder, containing all the output files automatically generated by Pavlovia (the API used to run participants) while the experiment was open for running participants (csv files) * a _processed_ folder, containing the results of all preprocessing done on the raw data, using the codes shared in the "Processing and Analysis" component of this project Under this folder, you can find: * _subject_df_ : a csv file summarizing all the parsed data of all participants in the experiment. Each row corresponds to a single participant's trial, and this file includes all trials by all participants. Each column provides additional information about the trial (browser, presented stimulus, participant's response, trial number etc). * _demog.. files_ : demographic output files on the final sample of participants analyzed in this experiment. Each row is a participant, and each column provides the information (collected via Prolific) about this participant. * additional files that are the results of the analysis performed in jasp, including the jasp files themselves. These are the results of the codes run on the raw data (same code that generated the subject_df table; see Processing and Analysis component).
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