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**Reanalysis Script** This component contains a reanalysis of WagIJz, 2004 (unpublished manuscript). The primary difference is that we discovered the "time" variable was computed incorrectly. The reanalysis runs the original analyses with a corrected "duration" variable, demonstrating a much weaker (perhaps absent) effect. **To use:** Download the [.zip][1], unzip the files, and open wagijz_reanalysis.Rproj in R Studio. If you only use base R (no R Studio), you can still use the .R script files but you'll have to set the working directory. NOTE: The data need to be obtained and placed under the /Data subdirectory for the script to run. Data are not posted publicly due to concerns about confidentiality: Participants in the study were couples and they responded to sensitive questions concerning their relationship. Although unlikely, it's quite possible a motivated partner could identify them based on their own responses. Data are housed in a private repository. E-mail raklein22@gmail.com and I'm more than happy to share them and provide support, we just don't want to risk breaching participant trust. As an imperfect solution to having to e-mail for the data, we provide two additional files for transparency: - [plots.pdf][2] - all graphical outputs from running the reanalysis script. Provides visual comparisons of old vs new findings. - [console_output.txt][3] - provides all console text (input and output) in a .txt file [1]: https://osf.io/ru9wn/ [2]: https://osf.io/gzyjt/ [3]: https://osf.io/6dqfn/
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