- All artifacts used for the experiment can be found in
artifacts/
. Inartifacts/README.md
you find more information about the content. - For replication please have a look in
docs/
, in particulardocs/index.Rmd
should be of interest. It's written inRMarkdown
so fire upRStudio
and have a look. Note, however, that one needs to install quite a lot of packages (in particular rstan and brms are needed), so we recommend you to use theDocker
image instead (see below). - The data collected from the experiment can be found in
data/
. analysis.R
is the original script.
The replication package is also published at https://torkar.github.io/affective_states/.
If you want to replicate the results from the replication package in an easy way, we recommend to install Docker
, give it plenty of RAM and CPU, and then run the following in the terminal,
docker run -d -p 8787:8787 -e PASSWORD=foo -e ROOT=TRUE torkar/docker_bda:affective_states
Then point your browser to http://localhost:8787, enter rstudio
as username and foo
as password (change password above to whatever you want). In the browser you now have RStudio
, and a first step would be to go (lower-right corner) to the directory development/affective_states/
and click on the project file Jesper & Erik.Rproj
, to load the project.
Next, perhaps open the file docs/index.Rmd
which you then can knit
, i.e., re-run analysis and generate the output index.html
(which, as previously stated, is also published at https://torkar.github.io/affective_states/).