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Description: Three scripts are provided here: - LENA-ASD_201711_analyses.Rmd - LENA-ASD_201711_datasets.Rmd - LENA-ASD_201711_supmat.Rmd Their knitted pdf reports are also downloadable. If you want to reproduce results and figures reported on in the manuscript, download LENA-ASD_201711_analyses.Rmd as well as all the contents in the "derivedData" component (https://osf.io/fsrva/). See further information in the Rmd file and/or its corresponding pdf-knitted report. The other two scripts are provided FOR ARCHIVING PURPOSES. LENA-ASD_201711_datasets.Rmd served to generate the datasets used for the analyses, but it cannot be reknitted because it relies on information that is partially sensitive and cannot be openly shared. LENA-ASD_201711_supmat.Rmd generates supplementary analyses that rely on alternative f0 extraction parameters. This script could potentially be reused, although I (AC) have not adapted it for reproduction, because I imagined it would be less popular. In a nutshell, if you want to rerun this script, you will need also the contents of the component on https://osf.io/haf8s/. Download and unzip them, add the contents of https://osf.io/fsrva/ in a separate folder on the same level (i.e., a folder contains both a folder called scripts, containing all the rmd, and a folder called derivedData, containing 3 subfolders, one for each f0 extraction parameter).

License: GNU General Public License (GPL) 3.0

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