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The images themselves (including information abourt origin of images) and their ratings can be found on GitHub here: https://github.com/Salford-PsyTech/Salford_Nature_Environments_Database We also provide the rating study itself here: https://app.gorilla.sc/openmaterials/685394 Finally, in the folders you will find the anonymised raw data for the ratings made, with this including demographic information from our 801 raters. *AgregateDataImageRatingsCategories.csv* contains the aggregate ratings data. This data matches that contained in *Data_ImageLevel_AgregateRatingsAndCalculatedProperties.csv*, except that *Data_ImageLevel_AgregateRatingsAndCalculatedProperties.csv* also contains the calculated properties. There are duplicated due to the two related JASP analysis files, one of which contains the image ratings analysis only. *IndividualDifferencesAnalysis_RatingsByParticipant.jasp* is the analysis of the individual differences data from *IndividualDifferencesData_RatingsByParticipant_OSF)Anonymised.csv* *IndividualDifferencesData_RatingsByParticipantRawDataFile_ForOSF_Anonymised.csv* is the raw data file with all individual responses to every image. *ProlificDemographicsAllWithScalesOSFAnonomysed.csv* contains all of the individual differences information separate from the ratings data. Headings: *RULiving RULeisureRural RULeisureUrban RULocation RUMostTime* all relate to factors from the rural urban scale. *Living* is where they live now (1 is an isolated place in the country, 6 is in the suburbs and 10 is in the middle of a city) *Leisure rural* is how much they like to spend leisure time in a rural location (1 to 10, where 1 is “do not like” to 10 “like very much”.) *Leisure urban* is how much they like to spend leisure time in an urban location (1 to 10, where 1 is “do not like” to 10 “like very much”. ) *Location* is current location (1 is an isolated place in the country, 6 is in the suburbs and 10 is in the middle of a city) *Most time* is where they spend most of their time (1 is an isolated place in the country, 6 is in the suburbs and 10 is in the middle of a city) *Row Labels* is the exact name of the images being rated *Type* is the specific type of nature (cave, desert, field etc) *Type2* is whether it is nature of urban. In the raw data file (*IndividualDifferencesData_RatingsByParticipantRawDataFile_ForOSF_Anonymised.csv*) most headings match those given by Gorilla. Key data headings: *ImageResponseRating* rating given by participant (1-9) *ObjectName* What they are rating on - e.g. arousal etc *Spreadsheet_Image* Specific image rated - title matched to images on github *category* nature/ control *type* More specific - mountain etc. Reliability analysis files *Data_ImageLevel_AgregateRatingsAndCalculatedPropertiesSplithalfReliability.jasp* Shows the split half reliability analsysis - note that the analsyis shows cronbachs alpha, however this is equivalent to conducting the split half Pearson's correlation and then performing the Spearman-Brown correction for this data. *IndividualDifferencesData_RatingsByParticipantRawDataFile_ForOSF_AnonymisedReliabilityItemTypeReliability.jasp* Contains the calculation of the Cronbach's alpha reliability statistics for the image sub category data Statistical analysis files *AgregateDataImageRatingsCategories.jasp* Contains t test analysis presented for *Validation of rated properties* and ANOVAs presented for *Differences in ratings of properties between image sub-categories* *Data_ImageLevel_allOutputs_RatingsAndCalculatedAnalysis.jasp* Contains the correlations presented in Table 2 *IndividualDifferencesAnalysis_RatingsByParticipant.jasp* Contains the individual differences analysis, including the regression. *PhysPropStats2.txt* contains the analysis doen on the physical properties data. This can also be found in *Data_ImageLevel_allOutputs_RatingsAndCalculatedAnalysis.jasp* though this program has rounded some values differently - the analysis does not change meaningfully here though.
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