https://github.com/codecheckers/exploring-categorical-colors

Github repo for CODECHECK for Röseler, L. (2024, June 17). Exploring Categorical Colors. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/gj76p

https://github.com/codecheckers/exploring-categorical-colors

Science Score: 13.0%

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  • CITATION.cff file
  • codemeta.json file
  • .zenodo.json file
  • DOI references
    Found 2 DOI reference(s) in README
  • Academic publication links
  • Academic email domains
  • Institutional organization owner
  • JOSS paper metadata
  • Scientific vocabulary similarity
    Low similarity (4.4%) to scientific vocabulary
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Github repo for CODECHECK for Röseler, L. (2024, June 17). Exploring Categorical Colors. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/gj76p

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  • Owner: codecheckers
  • License: cc-by-4.0
  • Language: R
  • Default Branch: main
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# Exploring-Categorical-Colors

Github repo for CODECHECK for Rseler, L. (2024, June 17). Exploring Categorical Colors. 

## Instructions for Reproducibility checksc

1.  Open the R-script (.R file). ministudy1 refers to the study reported as "Pilot" and ministudy2 corresponds to the main study.
2.  Make sure that you have installed the required R packages.
3.  Run the R-script. Data is then automatically downloaded from the OSF repository. The script will save all figures in your working directory. Numbers (e.g., sample sizes, means) will be printed into the console.

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