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Contains the scripts and data to recreate all results reported in "The Impact of Estimation Method on Parameter Estimates in Cognitive Models: The Multinomial Processing Tree Model Multiverse". The main analysis script is `analysis_paper_v2.R`, which requires the prepared data file `all_pairs_core.RData` as well as some further `R` scripts containing necessary functions: `fun_analysis_paper.R` and `docs/fun_eai.R` In addition to the main analysis scripts, it also contains several supplemental analysis files. These files can be found in the `docs` folder which contains both the rendered `html` file showing the results as well as the `Rmd` fiels used to produce the `html` files. To view the `html` files, download them and open them in a browser. - [`dataset_overview`](https://osf.io/waen6/files/osfstorage/63ee169aa3fade0700e7d6fe): Provides an Overview of all Data Sets Included in the Meta-Analysis - [`sai_eai_analysis`](https://osf.io/waen6/files/osfstorage/63ee1692eeb8ff06e6210e9c): Full details of results reported in section "Part 2: Testing the Prediction of Perfect Agreement" - [`univariate_relationships_with_abs_dev_rmse_noPC_multExcl`](https://osf.io/waen6/files/osfstorage/63ee3485b3fed6076de342c2): Full details of univariate results reported in section "Part 3: Sources of Divergence" - [`multivariate_relationships_with_abs_dev_rmse_noPC_v3`](https://osf.io/waen6/files/osfstorage/63ee3482a3fade071ee7ca06): Full details of multivariate analysis reported in section "Part 3: Sources of Divergence" The full repository containing all analyses can be found on GitHub: https://github.com/mpt-network/reanalysis
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