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This repository includes emotional valence and interpetation norms for 105 emojis across 129 participants, along with sample code illustrating analyses in the manuscript and giving other researchers options for future studies. The data are raw, and depending on the researcher's aims, will likely need cleaned. To preserve completely open science, we have left the data in their raw format, but some of the code for cleaning the data is included in the R markdown file. If you have questions about the study, data, or code, contact Phillip Hamrick (phamric1@kent.edu) or Christopher Was (cwas@kent.edu)
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