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Psychological Pertubation Dataset
Psychological Pertubation
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Dataset in the Graphical Modelling and Causal Inference Zenodo Community.
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This dataset contains data from 30 participants who completed the same questionnaire on meat consumption 12 times. The participant’s opinion was perturbed on each of the 11 items and measured to what extent this changed the participant's scores on the questionnaire. It is a unique dataset that can be used for several purposes. The questionnaire data can aid research that aims to infer causal relations between variables.
This dataset contains data from 30 participants who completed the same questionnaire on meat consumption 12 times. The participant’s opinion was perturbed on each of the 11 items and measured to what extent this changed the participant’s scores on the questionnaire. It is a unique dataset that can be used for several purposes (Hoekstra et al., 2018).

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Dataset in the Graphical Modelling and Causal Inference Zenodo Community.
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Psychological Pertubation
Dataset in the Graphical Modelling and Causal Inference Zenodo Community.

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    This dataset contains data from 30 participants who completed the same questionnaire on meat consumption 12 times. The participant’s opinion was perturbed on each of the 11 items and measured to what extent this changed the participant’s scores on the questionnaire. It is a unique dataset that can be used for several purposes (Hoekstra et al., 2018).
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