anchoring: Anchoring

anchoringR Documentation

Anchoring

Description

Numerical judgments of the height of the Mount Everest after a low or high anchor. This dataset comes from the ManyLabs 1 study

Usage

anchoring

Format

A data frame with 4632 rows and 5 variables:

session_id

Unique identifier for participants

sex

Sex of participant (f = female, m = male)

age

Age of participant in years

citizenship

Country code of citizenship

referrer

Location of data collection. Site abbreviations used here can be matched up to the full site name in the online supplement https://osf.io/wx7ck/

us_or_international

Was the study conducted on a US sample or international sample?

lab_or_online

Was the study conducted online or in-lab?

anchor

anchor, whether high or low

everest_feet

judged height of Mount Everest in feet. Converted from meters if given in meters.

everest_meters

judged height of Mount Everest in meters. Only contains values when judgment was actually given in meters.

Source

https://osf.io/pqf9r/. See also Klein, R. A., Ratliff, K. A., Vianello, M., Adams, R. B., Jr., Bahník, S., Bernstein, M. J., . . ., Nosek, B. A. (2014). Investigating variation in replicability: A "many labs" replication project. Social Psychology, 45(3), 142-152. doi: 10.1027/1864-9335/a000178


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