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README: REPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Contents: The folder called "Study 1 Replication Files" contains three Stata syntax files necessary to reproduce all main text ables and figures figures, as well as supplemental tables. These are suffixed with "SPRING" to denote that they belong to study 1. The raw data file is "study1.dta" The folder called "Study 2 Replication Files is structured analogously; using the suffix "FALL" to denote that syntax files belong to study 2. The raw data file is "study2.dta" - The files with the prefix "MFW 2PL" reproduce main text results (a reference to the two parameter logistic modeling strategy we employ in the paper). - The files with the prefix "MFW GRM" reproduce an anlogous version of the main text results -- presented in the Supplemental Materials -- using a graded response modeling procedure to estimate quantities of interest. - The files with the prefix "MFW SHORT" reproduce an analogous version of the main text results -- presented in the Supplemental Materials -- using the short form version of the scale described in text. - The file with the prefix "MFW 2PL WEIGHTED" reproduces main text results -- in Study 2 only (see main text for additional information) -- that apply survey weights to the 2 parameter logistic regression procedure used in the main text. Replication Instructions: 1. Change ALL PATHS in ALL SYNTAX files to point to (1) where you keep the data, and (2) where you would like results to populate. 2. Change ALL DATA FILE NAMES to represent the names that you have given the data files. 3. Run the MFW 2PL -- SPRING syntax to generate and recode all variables used in the Study 1 analyses, and to prepare Study 1 results. 4. Run the MFW 2PL -- FALL syntax to generate and recode all variables used in the Study 1 analyses, and to prepare Study 1 results. 5. If desired, run each of the remaining syntax files (see above discussion) to replicate results found in the supplemental materials.
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