﻿This Readme.txt file was generated on 2021-23-08 by Evelina Leivada.

GENERAL INFORMATION

1. Title of Dataset: Explaining the universality of adjective ordering preferences as the outcome of three cognitive biases modulated by statistical learning

2. Author Information
		Principal Investigator Contact Information
		Name: Leivada, Evelina
		Affiliation: Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Departament of English and German Studies, Group ROLLING
		Email: evelina.leivada@urv.cat
		ORCID: 0000-0003-3181-1917

3. Date of data collection (range): 2018-02-01-2019-03-01

4. Geographic location of data collection <latitude, longiute, or city/region, State, Country, as appropriate>: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, UK, USA, Germany, Australia. Data was collected online, but the majority of participants were based in these countries.

5. Information about funding sources that supported the collection of the data: Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement n° 746652. Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, Ramón y Cajal grant agreement n° RYC2018-025456-I.

6. Recommended citation for this dataset: Leivada, Evelina, 2021, Dataset for "Explaining the universality of adjective ordering preferences as the outcome of three cognitive biases modulated by statistical learning", https://doi.org/10.34810/data131, Repositori de dades de recerca.



SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION

1. Licenses/restrictions placed on the data: No restrictions

2. Links to publications that cite or use the data: To be provided.

3. Links to other publicly accessible locations of the data: Not available.

4. Links/relationships to ancillary data sets: doi: 10.18710/NTLLUF. The task was piloted in Leivada & Westergaard (2019), which presents a different dataset. Reference: Leivada, E. & Westergaard, M. 2019. Universal linguistic hierarchies are not innately wired. Evidence from multiple adjectives. PeerJ 7:e7438. doi: 10.7717/peerj.7438

5. Was data derived from another source? No

6. Recommended citation for this dataset: Leivada, E. 2021. Replication data for "Explaining the universality of adjective ordering preferences as the outcome of three cognitive biases modulated by statistical learning". Open Access Repository, Universitat Rovira i Virgili.



DATA & FILE OVERVIEW

1. File List: There are 2 files, listed and described below.
(A) Title: Dataset.txt. Description: The file provides the raw data for the tested group of participants.
(B) Title: Readme.txt. Description: This is the present file that provides information about the data and the way they were collected. This file also provides a reading key on how one should read the data. 


4. Are there multiple versions of the dataset? No


METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION

1. Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: 
IbexFarm (https://spellout.net/ibexfarm/) was used to collect the data. 

2. Methods for processing the data: 
The jamovi project (2021). jamovi. (Version 1.8). Retrieved from https://www.jamovi.org.
Raw, unedited data are provided in csv format. They are machine readable and compatible with many formats.

4. Standards and calibration information, if appropriate: NA

5. Environmental/experimental conditions: The dataset presents acceptability judgments as elicited by an online task, which was administered to 139 bilinguals. The participants were presented with a task that features different orders of adjectives and a noun in the object position (e.g., 'I bought a square black table' vs. 'I bought a black square table'). Every response comes with its corresponding reaction time in ms.

6. Describe any quality-assurance procedures performed on the data: NA

7. People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission: Evelina Leivada


DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: Dataset for 'Explaining the universality of adjective ordering preferences as the outcome of three cognitive biases modulated by statistical learning'

1. Number of variables: 116 in each row

2. Number of rows: 139

3. Variable List: First field: Number of participant. Second field: Participant ID. Third field: Age (in years). Fourth field: Gender (F/M). Fifth field: Education (Secondary/Tertiary). Sixth field: Handedness (R/L). Seventh field: Countries of residence excluding Greece. Eighth field: Years spent in countries of residence (excluding Greece, minimum time abroad: 4 years).
Ninth-tenth fields onwards: Acceptability judgment (Correct/Neither/Wrong) followed by its corresponding reaction time in ms. The variables from the ninth field onwards correspond to the order of sentences as presented as presented below in the section 'Task'. Fields within an entry (row) are separated by ;. There is one row per participant. 

4. Missing data codes: 0 (the full dataset is provided, including the outliers)

5. Specialized formats or other abbreviations used: NA


TASK

The task is given in doi:10.18710/NTLLUF See also doi: 10.7717/peerj.7438 for a different dataset acquired through the same task

The order of the task items presented in doi:10.18710/NTLLUF corresponds to the order of presentation in dataset.txt. See 'variable list' above for an explanation of the fields in each row.

