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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Summary
2. Data Description
3. Methods
3.1. Participants
3.2. Materials
3.3. Data Collection
3.4. Data Treatment
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| File | Column Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ORTHOKNOW-SP PARTICIPANT DATA.csv | PARTICIPANT | Unique alphanumeric identifier for each participant. |
| ORTHOKNOW-SP PARTICIPANT DATA.csv | AGE | Age of the participant in years. |
| ORTHOKNOW-SP PARTICIPANT DATA.csv | GENDER | Self-reported gender (“Male”, “Female”). |
| ORTHOKNOW-SP PARTICIPANT DATA.csv | EDUCATION | Highest level of education reported. |
| ORTHOKNOW-SP PARTICIPANT DATA.csv | TIMESTAMP | Date and time of task completion. |
| ORTHOKNOW-SP PARTICIPANT DATA.csv | DEVICE | Device used to complete the task (“Computer”, “Mobile”). |
| ORTHOKNOW-SP RESPONSE DATA.csv | PARTICIPANT | Unique identifier matching the participant file. |
| ORTHOKNOW-SP RESPONSE DATA.csv | CORRECT | Target word with correct spelling (lowercase string). |
| ORTHOKNOW-SP RESPONSE DATA.csv | INCORRECT | Orthographic foil (pseudohomophone with one spelling error). |
| ORTHOKNOW-SP RESPONSE DATA.csv | ORDER | Serial position of the trial (1 to 80). |
| ORTHOKNOW-SP RESPONSE DATA.csv | RT | Reaction time in milliseconds. |
| ORTHOKNOW-SP RESPONSE DATA.csv | ACCURACY | Binary variable: 1 for correct responses, 0 for incorrect. |
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