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## Experiment 1 ## Columns 1-2: participant ID and experiment ID Column 3: self reported measure whether participant expected a memory test Columns 4-6: correct recall data (percentage of correctly recalled items per social relevance) Columns 7-9: correct recognition data (percent of hits per social relevance) Columns 10-12: false recall data (average number of falsely recalled words per social relevance) Column 13: total number of falsely recalled words Columns 14-16: false recognition data (percent of false recognition per social relevance) ---------- ## Experiment 2-3 ## Columns 1-2: participant ID and experiment ID Column 3: group (structured, non-structured) Column 4: self-reported answer whether participant noticed the color-category rule (no rule in the non-structured group) Column 5: self reported measure whether participant expected a memory test Columns 6-8: recall data (percentage of recalled items per social relevance) Columns 9-11: recognition data (percent of hits per social relevance) Columns 12 to 14: source memory data (percent of correctly identified source information per social relevance) Columns 15-17: false recall data (average number of falsely recalled words per social relevance in the structured group) Column 18: total number of falsely recalled words Columns 19-21: false recognition data (percent of false recognition per social relevance in the structured group) Column 22: total false recognition (percent) ---------- ## Experiment 4 ## Columns 1-2: participant ID and experiment ID Column 3: self reported measure whether participant expected a memory test Columns 4-6: recall data (percentage of recalled items per social relevance) Columns 7-9: recognition data (percent of hits per social relevance) Columns 10 to 12: source memory data (percent of correctly identified source information per social relevance) Column 13-15: false recall data (average number of falsely recalled words per social relevance) Columns 16-18: false recognition data (percent of false recognition per social relevance)
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