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<title>Experiment 1: Correlation Field dependency and Cybersickness</title>
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Josupeit, Judith
The "R&amp;I_2019_Input" folder contains 3 additional folders and 3 files (+ one Readme document which you are currently reading)&#13;
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The file is named "R&amp;I_2019_Experimental Protocol" and contains 3 sheets, these are different versions of the experimental protocol for this experiment, which are:&#13;
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# "Original" - the original German experimental protocol &#13;
# "kontrolliert" - a revised version of the original experimental protocol also in German (e.g. spelling mistakes are corrected or the comments are slightly rephrased to be more comprehensible)&#13;
# "English Translation" - an English translation of the experimental protocol&#13;
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the 3 versions of the experimental protocol contain participant number ("VP-Nummer"), planned date and time of the session ("Termin") and comment of the experimentor ("Kommentar")&#13;
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The 3 folders (each contains another Readme text document which should explain the contents further):&#13;
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# "R&amp;I_2019_CSV City" contains Unity Data for the City condition of the experiment, there is ideally one file per participant. &#13;
   The files are named like this: "weekday, day.month.year_participant number" (in German), so the last 3 digits indicate the participant the data is for (e.g. 2Mittwoch, 22. Januar 2020_044" -&gt; data for participant 44)&#13;
   sometimes there are multiple files per participant (e.g. for 55: "Donnerstag, 23. Januar 2020_059" &amp; "Donnerstag, 23. Januar 2020_059_C" -&gt; in this case use the experimental protocol to find out how to proceed&#13;
   there is also another Readme to explain the variables ("R&amp;I_2019_ReadMe City")&#13;
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# "R&amp;I_2019_CSV RFT" contains Unity Data for the RFT condition of the experiment, follows the same rules as "R&amp;I_2019_CSV City"&#13;
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# "R&amp;I_2019_SoSci Survey" contains 5 different files:&#13;
   "R&amp;I_2019_Unfiltered Data SoSci" - contains the unfiltered data from the survey&#13;
   "R&amp;I_2019_Filtered Data SoSci" - contains the usable cases, a filtered version of the data from the survey&#13;
   "R&amp;I_2019_Survey + Experimental Protocol" - combination of experimental protocol and filtered version of the data&#13;
   "R&amp;I_2019_ReadMe SoSci Survey" - explains the variables used in the survey in "R&amp;I_2019_Survey + Experimental Protocol" in short form&#13;
   "R&amp;I_2019_Codebook" - explains the variables used in the survey in "R&amp;I_2019_Survey + Experimental Protocol" in longer form and with more details
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