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Dohle and Siegrist (2014, Exp 1) illustrating within-subject analysis (wide-format)
Description
A data set containing data from Dohle and Siegrist (2014)'s Experiment 1 that can be used to conduct within-subject joint-significance test. In this experiment, researchers are interested in the effect of name complexity on willingness to buy a drug. The specific hypothesis is that complex drug names are perceived as more hazardous, which makes someone less likely to buy the drug. Researchers used a within-subject design.
This data set is in a wide format, see mdt_within_wide
to
conduct a within-participant mediation analysis with this dataset.
Usage
data("dohle_siegrist_wide")
Format
A data frame with 22 rows and 5 variables:
- participant
Participant number.
- hazardousness_c
Hazardousness for complex drug name.
- hazardousness_s
Hazardousness for simple drug name.
- willingness_c
Willingness to buy for complex drug name.
- willingness_s
Willingness to buy for simple drug name.
References
Dohle, S., & Siegrist, M. (2014). Fluency of pharmaceutical drug names predicts perceived hazardousness, assumed side effects and willingness to buy. Journal of Health Psychology, 19(10), 1241-1249. doi: 10.1177/1359105313488974