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**Original registration can be found here:* https://osf.io/uafyb/* ---------- **The storage is a bit unorganized so here's a quick explination.** ---------- The **Analyses** folder includes the Analyses scripts we used as well as the "Analysis Plan" script from the pre-registration. As can be seen our scripts are the same as the "Analysis Plan" script except for lines concerning reading in the data. The **Data** folder has "Color_IAT.sav" and "BW_Iat_data.sav" which refer to the cleaned up data. Whereas "Color_rawdata.sav" and "BW_raw.sav" refer to the raw data files. For inclusiveness the .dat files that inquisit produces are also included but basically the sav files are just the .dat files read into SPSS. Note: the .dat files are the merged files of the single files, merging was done with the "merge data files" option in inquisit. Since including single data files would lead to 3 files per participant that don't add any information we didn't add them but of course if you contact us we're happy to provide them. **Meta Analysis Related** The "Meta_Analysis_data.csv.sav" file is the SPSS file that summarizes the study information for the meta-analysis, the "Meta_analysis.csv" file is the same file but now in a csv format which we used to read the file into R. Both can be found in the **Data** folder. "Meta_analysis_commented.R" is the annotated R script used for the meta-analysis and can be found in the **Analysis** folder. If you have any questions or comments please contact Eva Specker at eva.specker@univie.ac.at
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