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Data from the Social Sciences Replication Project
Description
Data from the Social Sciences Replication Project. The variables are as follows:
study
Authors, year, and journal of the original study
type
Type of effect size. Either
"logOR"
for log oddds ratio effect size,"SMD1"
for standardized mean difference from one-sample or pairedt
-test, or"SMD2"
for standardized mean difference from two-samplet
-testto
t
-statistic from the original study (only available for"SMD1"
and"SMD2"
)n1o
Sample size in group 1 of the original study (only available for
"SMD1"
and"SMD2"
)n2o
Sample size in group 2 of the original study (only available for
"SMD2"
)tr
t
-statistic from the replication study (only available for"SMD1"
and"SMD2"
)n1r
Sample size in group 1 of the replication study (only available for
"SMD1"
and"SMD2"
)n2r
Sample size in group 2 of the replication study (only available for
"SMD2"
)ao
Number of cases in original study treatment group (only available for
"logOR"
)bo
Number of non-cases in original study treatment group (only available for
"logOR"
)co
Number of cases in original study control group (only available for
"logOR"
)do
Number of non-cases in original study control group (only available for
"logOR"
)ar
Number of cases in replication study treatment group (only available for
"logOR"
)br
Number of cases in replication study control group (only available for
"logOR"
)cr
Number of cases in replication study control group (only available for
"logOR"
)dr
Number of non-cases in replication study control group (only available for
"logOR"
)
Usage
data(SSRPexact)
Format
A data frame with 21 rows and 16 variables
Author(s)
Samuel Pawel
Source
The data were manually extracted from the Bayesian supplement of the SSRP (https://osf.io/nsxgj/). The data are licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal.
References
Camerer, C. F., Dreber, A., Holzmeister, F., Ho, T.-H., Huber, J., Johannesson, M., ... Wu, H. (2018). Evaluating the replicability of social science experiments in Nature and Science between 2010 and 2015. Nature Human Behaviour, 2, 637-644. doi:10.1038/s41562-018-0399-z