dalejbarr/truthiness: Illusory Truth Longitudinal Study

Data and functions for analyzing and simulating illusory truth datasets, developed as part of a longitudinal study by Henderson, Barr, and Simons (2020). The illusory truth effect is the observation that people rate repeated statements as more likely to be true than novel statements. We tested the trajectory of the illusory truth effect by collecting truth ratings for statements repeated across four time intervals: immediately, one day, one week, and one month following initial presentation. The package contains the anonymized data from the study along with stimulus materials, as well as functions for analyzing the data, running simulations, and calculating power. Further details about the project are available through the project repository <https://osf.io/nvugt/> and the article at the Journal of Cognition (<http://doi.org/10.5334/joc.161>).

Getting started

Package details

Maintainer
LicenseCC BY 4.0
Version1.2.5.9000
URL https://github.com/dalejbarr/truthiness
Package repositoryView on GitHub
Installation Install the latest version of this package by entering the following in R:
install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("dalejbarr/truthiness")
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