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*Note: If you have multiple experiments, please place relevant information in each folder (Exp 1, Exp 2). If you have more than 2 experiments, you need to create an Experiment 3, you need to include the identical file structure in that folder. STEP 1: Fork this project (go to Fork) STEP 2: Rename this project with the year, your first name, and the title of your project: 2015, Linh, Perspective Influences Memory for Text STEP 3: Add me and any other contributors to the project as Contributors. You should be first author, Jess Sullivan should be last author, and everyone else is alphabetical. STEP 4: Add your stimuli to the Materials -> Stimuli folder. This should include (1) data collection sheets; (2) any literal stimuli (powerpoints, psychopy files, matlab files, whatever); any additional stimuli (audio files, images, etc... STEP 5: Add IRB information, including approved protocol, approved consent form (unsigned) and approved assent form (unsigned) to the Materials -> IRB folder. STEP 6: Preregister your project. This may or may not involve posting your analysis code prior to preregistration. ***** Collect your date ***** STEP 7: Take your raw original data, and upload it to the Original Data folder. STEP 8: Take you cleaned (analyzable) data and put it in the Data for Analysis folder. STEP 9: Take your analysis code (or JMP file with saved analyses) in the Analysis Code folder. STEP 11: Place figures that appear in manuscript, tables, and other saved output for final analyses in Additional Output folder. STEP 12: Place manuscript in Manuscript folder. STEP 13: Place any presentations (poster, talks, etc...) in Presentations folder. This template was constructed for use by individuals who wish to follow the TIER Protocol for conducting and documenting an empirical research project. Information about the [TIER Protocol][1], and in particular about [how to use this template][2], can be found on the [Project TIER website][3]. [1]: http://www.projecttier.org/project-tier/ [2]: http://www.projecttier.org/project-tier/open-science-framework/ [3]: http://www.projecttier.org/
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