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Published June 5, 2018 | Version v1
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Data archive for Allen and Nettle, 'Hunger and socioeconomic background additively predict impulsivity in humans'

  • 1. Newcastle University

Description

This archive contains the raw data from Allen and Nettle, 'Hunger and socioeconomic background additively predict impulsivity in humans', plus R code for the data analyses. The impulsivity measure (HMDT) used in studies 2 and 3 is also included here. 

The R script 'IndividualAnalysis.R' performs the analysis of each study individually. 'MetaAnalysis.R' performs the meta-analysis. The three .csv files are the raw data from the three studies respectively. 

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Funding

COMSTAR – The effects of early-life adversity on cognition: A comparative approach. 666669
European Commission