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Anchoring
Description
Numerical judgments of the height of the Mount Everest after a low or high anchor. This dataset comes from the ManyLabs 1 study
Usage
anchoring
Format
A data frame with 4632 rows and 5 variables:
- session_id
Unique identifier for participants
- sex
Sex of participant (f = female, m = male)
- age
Age of participant in years
- citizenship
Country code of citizenship
- referrer
Location of data collection. Site abbreviations used here can be matched up to the full site name in the online supplement https://osf.io/wx7ck/
- us_or_international
Was the study conducted on a US sample or international sample?
- lab_or_online
Was the study conducted online or in-lab?
- anchor
anchor, whether high or low
- everest_feet
judged height of Mount Everest in feet. Converted from meters if given in meters.
- everest_meters
judged height of Mount Everest in meters. Only contains values when judgment was actually given in meters.
Source
https://osf.io/pqf9r/. See also Klein, R. A., Ratliff, K. A., Vianello, M., Adams, R. B., Jr., BahnÃk, S., Bernstein, M. J., . . ., Nosek, B. A. (2014). Investigating variation in replicability: A "many labs" replication project. Social Psychology, 45(3), 142-152. doi:10.1027/1864-9335/a000178