scales: Revision protocol dataframe of replication project ML1

scalesR Documentation

Revision protocol dataframe of replication project ML1

Description

The original study conducted by Schwarz (1985) investigated the effect of the design of questionnaire-scales ('scalesgroup') on the information reported by participants (un-intuitively labeled 'scales'). Specifically, they randomly assigned $N = 132$ participants either into the low category or the high category group. Participants were asked to rate how many hours of tv they watched per day on a questionnaire. The answer options varied depending on the assigned group. In the low category group six answer categories ranging from *less than 0.5 hours* to *2.5 hours or more* were possible. In the high category group the six answer categories ranged from *less than 2.5 hours* to *4.5 hours or more*. They found that in the high category group significantly more people reported watching more than 2.5 hours of tv per day compared participants in the the low category group. ' The Many Labs 1 project conducted replication attempts in 13 locations and sample sizes ranged from $N = 71$ to $N = 1261$, totaling $N = 5899$ klein (2014). We used the schwarz study to illustrate LOR.

Usage

scales

Format

A data frame with 1149 rows and 4 variables.

Details

See https://osf.io/wx7ck for more infos. The data has been reduced to only 10 locations.


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