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The file **data.npy** contains the empirical data. The ".npy" format is a standard binary file format for persisting a single arbitrary NumPy array on disk (NumPy being a widely used scientific computing library for the Python programming language). We also provide a **Codebook** (in .html format) that explains each variable in the datafile, and computations to reproduce each figure of the paper. Finally, the JASP file **JASP_analyses.jasp** contains each statistical analysis performed in the paper, and the underlying data. Each analysis is commented (using JASP tools). Please note that we used JASP version 0.14.1. If you are looking for the C code of DTDM, please have a look at Appendix 1 of the Supplementary Materials accompanying the paper. Enjoy! Mathieu Servant
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