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The data collection includes behavioural training, testing, and individual differences data for an artificial language learning experiment. The purpose of this experiment was to study the impact of training that emphasised print-sound versus print-meaning information. Data uploaded here include pre-training data (phonology to semantics training), training data, and testing data for the behavioural tasks. Baseline data measuring participants' language and literacy skills are also included. The full description of methods and results of this study are published in Taylor, Davis, & Rastle (2017). Comparing and validating methods of reading instruction using behavioural and neural findings in an artificial orthography. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. The Open Access paper is available here http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/xge/146/6/826.pdf&uid=2017-17326-001&db=PA
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