cheerleader: Data from Experiment 1 of Carragher, D.J., Thomas, N.A.,...

cheerleaderR Documentation

Data from Experiment 1 of Carragher, D.J., Thomas, N.A., Gwinn, O.S. et al. (2019) Limited evidence of hierarchical encoding in the cheerleader effect. Scientific Reports, 9, 9329. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-45789-6

Description

\@format A data frame with 320 observations of 16 variables:

Participant

(factor) Participant ID

Age

(numeric) Participant age in years

Sex

(factor) Participant sex (Male or Female)

Task

(factor) Identical-Distractors, or Self-Distractors.

LineClickAccuracy

Measure of average response deviation from the visual analogue scale; scores > +/- 2.00 constitute exclusion.

Excluded

(numeric) Indicator whether participant was excluded from main analysis (0 = no, 1 = yes)

WhyExcluded

(character) explanation for exclusion

Item

(factor) Item description

Response

Attractiveness rating for the target face on a visual analogue scale ranging from “Very Unattractive” (0) to “Very Attractive” (100)

Usage

cheerleader

Format

An object of class data.frame with 192 rows and 9 columns.

Source

https://osf.io/je5u7/. Carragher, D.J., Thomas, N.A., Gwinn, O.S. et al. (2019) Limited evidence of hierarchical encoding in the cheerleader effect. Scientific Reports, 9, 9329 doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-45789-6.


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