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Description: Draft: http://tinyurl.com/mp-submissions Submission to Meta-Psychology. Contains the full history, including all correspondence, decisions, reviews, revisions etc. Anyone can participate in open peer review directly by using the hypothes.is commenting function on the preprint.

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Preprint: https://psyarxiv.com/dkg53/

Data, materials, code and supplementary files: https://osf.io/s9jyq/

Preregistration https://osf.io/upndm

Submitted: 2020-09-30

Sent to peer review: 2020-10-27

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