signalingdata2018: Signaling Data 2018

Description Usage Format Details

Description

Depression Signaling Experiment 2018

Usage

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Format

A data frame with 1636 rows and 116 variables:

StartDate

start date of the study; measured by qualtrics

EndDate

end date of the study; measured by qualtrics

Status

records IP address if qualtrics deems it to be a "normal" response (i.e. not a preview or spam)

IPAddress

Ip address retrieved by qualtrics

Progress

percentage of the study completed

Duration (in seconds)

amount of time from opening survey until completion

Finished

Whether or not individual completed survey or was excluded due to missed attention checks

RecordedDate

date when the study was finished

ResponseId

unique identifier for responses created by qualtrics

RecipientLastName

not collected

RecipientFirstName

not collected

RecipientEmail

not collected

ExternalReference

not collected

LocationLatitude

latitude estimate based on Qualtric's GeoIP technology

LocationLongitude

longitude estimate based on Qualtric's GeoIP technology

DistributionChannel

the method of survey distribution

UserLanguage

respondent’s language code

MO1.1_1

needsmoneyt1(How much do you think your sister needs this money?(presignal; 0 = not at all; 100 = a great deal))

MO1.2_1

likelylendmoneyt1(How likely are you to lend the money to your sister?(presignal; 0 = very unlikely; 100 = very likely))

MO1.3_1

angryt1(How angry do you feel about this request?(presignal; 0 = extremely angry; 100 = not at all angry))

MO1.4_1

satisfactiont1(How much satisfaction would you get from helping with this request?(presignal; 0 = no satisfaction; 100 = a great deal of satisfaction))

MO1.5_1

howsadt1(How sad were you to learn about your sister’s child’s health problem?(presignal; 0 = devastated; 100 = not sad))

MO1.6_1

howreasonablet1(How reasonable is the amount of money being requested?(presignal; 0 = extremely unreasonable; 100 = extremely reasonable))

MO1.7_1

believehealtht1(How much do you believe your sister’s child has a health problem?(presignal; 0 = extremely unbelieving; 100 = extremely believing))

MO1.8_1

daughterharmt1(How much harm do you think this would cause to your daughter Sophie?(presignal; 0 = a great deal; 100 = none at all))

MO1.9_1

believeneedt1(How much do you suspect that this might be an attempt by your sister to get you to lend her money for another purpose?(presignal; 0 = I'm very suspicious; 100 = I'm completely unsuspicious))

MO1.10_1

sisterbenefitt1(How much help would lending the money to your sister help her and her child?(presignal; 0 = none at all; 100 = a great deal))

MO1.11_1

trustrepayt1(How much do you trust that your sister will pay you back?(presignal; 0 = extremely distrustful; 100 = extremely trustful))

MO1.12_1

comfortablelendingt1(What amount of money would you be comfortable with lending to your sister in this scenario in US dollars?(presignal; $0 - $50,000))

MC1.1_1

presignal manipulation check 1(Having read the story, how close do you feel to your sister?(0 = extremely distant; 100 = extremely close))

MC1.2_1

presignal manipulation check 2(In your opinion, is the amount of money your sister requested:(0 = extremely large; 100 = extremely close))

AC1:CC

attention check 1(In the story, who came to you for help?)

AC2:CC

attention check 2(In the story, how much money was requested of you?)

AC3:CC

attention check 3(In the story, what was your original plan for the money?)

AC4:CC

attention check 4(In the story, which of the following best describes your relationship with the person who requested the loan?)

AC5:CC

attention check 5(In the story, you first meet a person who asks you for some money. You then meet a second person who gives you some information about the first person. What was this information?)

AC1:CH

attention check 1(In the story, who came to you for help?)

AC2:CH

attention check 2(In the story, how much money was requested of you?)

AC3:CH

attention check 3(In the story, what was your original plan for the money?)

AC4:CH

attention check 4(In the story, which of the following best describes your relationship with the person who requested the loan?)

AC5:CH

attention check 5(In the story, you first meet a person who asks you for some money. You then meet a second person who gives you some information about the first person. What was this information?)

AC1:CP

attention check 1(In the story, who came to you for help?)

AC2:CP

attention check 2(In the story, how much money was requested of you?)

AC2:CP_1

attention check 3(In the story, what was your original plan for the money?)

AC3:CP

attention check 4(In the story, which of the following best describes your relationship with the person who requested the loan?)

AC4:CP

attention check 5(In the story, you first meet a person who asks you for some money. You then meet a second person who gives you some information about the first person. What was this information?)

AC1:SC

attention check 1(In the story, who came to you for help?)

AC2:SC

attention check 2(In the story, how much money was requested of you?)

AC3:SC

attention check 3(In the story, what was your original plan for the money?)

AC4:SC

attention check 4(In the story, which of the following best describes your relationship with the person who requested the loan?)

AC5:SC

attention check 5(In the story, you first meet a person who asks you for some money. You then meet a second person who gives you some information about the first person. What was this information?)

AC1:SH

attention check 1(In the story, who came to you for help?)

AC2:SH

attention check 2(In the story, how much money was requested of you?)

AC3:SH

attention check 3(In the story, what was your original plan for the money?)

AC4:SH

attention check 4(In the story, which of the following best describes your relationship with the person who requested the loan?)

AC5:SH

attention check 5(In the story, you first meet a person who asks you for some money. You then meet a second person who gives you some information about the first person. What was this information?)

AC1:SP

attention check 1(In the story, who came to you for help?)

AC2:SP

attention check 2(In the story, how much money was requested of you?)

AC3:SP

attention check 3(In the story, what was your original plan for the money?)

AC4:SP

attention check 4(In the story, which of the following best describes your relationship with the person who requested the loan?)

AC5:SP

attention check 5(In the story, you first meet a person who asks you for some money. You then meet a second person who gives you some information about the first person. What was this information?)

MO2.1_1

needsmoneyt2(After going to your sister’s house, has your belief that your sister needs the money increased, decreased, or not changed?(post-signal; 0 = decreased greatly; center = no change; 100 = increased greatly))

MO2.2_1

likelylendmoneyt2(After going to your sister’s house, are you more willing to lend her the money than before, less willing than before, or no change?(post-signal; 0 = much less willing; center = no change; 100 = much more willing))

MO2.3_1

angryt2(After going to your sister’s house, has your sister’s request for money made you more angry than you were, less angry than you were, or no change?(post-signal; 0 = much less angry; center = no change; 100 = much more angry))

MO2.4_1

howsadt2(After going to your sister’s house, are you more sad than you were about your sister’s child’s health problem, less sad than you were, or no change?(post-signal; 0 = much less sad; center = no change; 100 = much more sad))

MO2.5_1

satisfactiont2(After going to your sister's house, would you feel more satisfaction from helping your sister, less satisfaction, or no change?(post-signal; 0 = much less sad; center = no change; 100 = much more sad))

MO2.6_1

howreasonablet2(After going to your sister’s house, do you think the amount of money she requested is more reasonable than before, less reasonable than before, or no change?(post-signal; 0 = much less reasonable; center = no change; 100 = much more reasonable))

MO2.7_1

believehealtht2(After going to your sister’s house, has your belief that your sister’s child has a health problem increased, decreased, or not changed?(post-signal; 0 = decreased greatly; center = no change; 100 = increased greatly))

MO2.8_1

daughterharmt2(After going to your sister’s house, do you now think lending the money to your sister would harm your daughter Sophie more than you thought, less than you thought, or no change?(post-signal; 0 = cause much less harm; center = no change; 100 = cause much more harm))

MO2.9_1

believeneedt2(After going to your sister’s house, are you more suspicious that this might be an attempt to get you to lend her money for another purpose, less suspicious, or no change?(post-signal; 0 = much less suspicious; center = no change; 100 = much more suspicious))

MO2.10_1

sisterbenefitt2(After going to your sister’s house, do you think lending the money to your sister would help her child more than you did before, less than before did before, or no change?(post-signal; 0 = much less help; center = no change; 100 = much more help))

MO2.11_1

trustrepayt2(After going to your sister’s house, are you more trusting that your sister will pay you back than you were before, less trusting than you were before, or no change?(post-signal; 0 = much less trusting; center = no change; 100 = much more trusting))

MO2.12_1

comfortablelendingt2(After going to your sister's house, what amount of money would you now be comfortable with lending to your sister in this scenario in US dollars?(post-signal; $0 - $50,000))

MC2.1_1

post-signal manipulation check 1(After going to your sister's house, how close do you feel to your sister?(0 = extremely distant; 100 = extremely close))

MC2.2_1

post-signal manipulation check 2(After going to your sister's house, is the amount of money your sister requested:(0 = extremely large; 100 = extremely large))

MC2.3

post-signal manipulation check 3(How do you think your sister feels? Check all that apply.(Options include a list of emotional states and mental disorders))

MC2.4_1

post-signal manipulation check 4(How challenging was it to imagine yourself in this scenario?(0 = extremely difficult; 100 = extremely easy))

Age

self-reported age of the participant

Sex

self-reported sex of the participant

State

self-reported state of residence of the participant

Children

self-reported number of offspring of the participant

Siblings

self-reported number of siblings of the participant

BOrder

self-reported birth order of the participant

RelStat

self-reported current relationship status of the participant

Ed

self-reported highest level of education of the participant

MTurkID

MTurkID(used for payment)

Feedback

open feedback prompt(If you have any feedback about this study or if anything was confusing, please let us know by entering your comments here.)

SC0

number of attention checks correct

Score

number of attention checks correct

MTurkCode

randomly generated code to enter in MTurk for payment

conflict

conflict manipulation seen by participant

p_info

information manipulation seen by participant

FL_277_DO

records the conflict and information conditions shown to participants

FL_288_DO

records the conflict and information conditions shown to participants

FL_298_DO

records the conflict and information conditions shown to participants

FL_308_DO

records the conflict and information conditions shown to participants

FL_318_DO

records the conflict and information conditions shown to participants

FL_207_DO

records the conflict and information conditions shown to participants

MainOutcome1:Sister,$50,000_DO

question order for the first set of manipulation checks 1-11

MainOutcome2:Sister;50_DO

question order for the second set of manipulation checks 1-11

pass

whether or not the participant passed 4 of the 5 attention checks and was able to continue with the study

wordcount

word count for the feedback variable

ddupe

*use dupe instead* indicates whether this response is linked to multiple instances of identical GeoIP latitude and longitude coordinates(does not necessarily mean duplicated GeoIP)

latlong

used for creating dupecount variable

dupecount

count of number of times a particular GeoIP was duplicated

short

indicates responses times of < 215 seconds

dupe

indicates whether this response is linked to multiple instances of identical GeoIP coordinates

X1

row number(added by rIP function)

countryCode

code for the country in which the IP address associated with this attempt was located in as determined by rIP function in conjunction with IP Hub

countryName

country in which the IP address associated with this attempt was located in as determined by rIP function in conjunction with IP Hub

asn

autonomous system number of participant(provided by rIP function in conjunction with IP Hub)

isp

internet service provider of participant(provided by rIP function in conjunction with IP Hub)

block

rIP's recommendations for blocking (0 = do not block; 1 = block; 2 = potentially fraudulent but stricter criteria)

hostname

hostname of participant(provided by rIP function in conjunction with IP Hub)

dupe2

creates variable indicating multiple instances of identical demographic variables to other responses

signal

signal manipulation seen by participant

Details

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