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Dear reader, This OSF project contains a copy of my PhD thesis which I successfully defended on 3rd October, 2016 at University College London. All of the supporting data, materials, and analysis code (to the greatest possible extent) is available in the components associated with this project. In order to enhance reproducibility, the thesis was written with R Markdown and LaTeX, such that the analysis code is interleaved with the main text (‘under the hood’). To see analysis code for each chapter, you need to go to the relevant component and open up the .rmd file (e.g., in RStudio). If you just want to take a look at the complete pdf version of the thesis, just click on thesis.pdf in the 'files' section or follow this link: [https://osf.io/8tbxz/][1] Thank you for your interest and if you have any questions or comments I'd be delighted to hear them: hardwickete[@]gmail.com Tom [1]: https://osf.io/8tbxz/
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