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This repository contains files describing methods and data produced by the XR Impact Assessment team evaluating the effects on public opinion of the London 2019 rebellion. See below in this Wiki for easy links to files. **There is now a [published academic paper][1] based on this data. To easily understand how the constructs in that paper map to the questionnaires and data in this repository, please see [this document][2].** This data is made available on the condition that no use of it involving further repackaging and sharing of the data or its derivatives should occur without first consulting with the data producer at xr.impactassessment.2019@gmail.com. **Overall methods of data collection** [method for repo.docx][3] **Longitudinal questionnaire** [XR DeltaPoll Questionnaire All waves Definitive.docx][4] **Longitudinal data** [Deltapoll-XRW123_fixed.tsv][5] **Experimental questionnaire** [XR_April_2019_v2.pdf][6] **Experimental data** Please note that the first 10 participants in the Responses data file are from a failed soft-launch (there was a Qualtrics error preventing video display) and they should not be included in analysis; they are included in the data file for completeness only. Demographics: [xr_prolific_demog_consent_revoked_removed.csv][7] Responses: [XR+April+2019+v2_May+18,+2019_03.01 consent_revoked_removed.csv][8] [1]: https://gep.psychopen.eu/index.php/gep/article/view/11079/11079.html [2]: https://osf.io/euxs2 [3]: https://osf.io/xebkh [4]: https://osf.io/7wna2 [5]: https://osf.io/n8uhm [6]: https://osf.io/5jprd [7]: https://osf.io/nd5e8 [8]: https://osf.io/ecwtp
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