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The Methodology and Dataset of the CoScience EEG-Personality Project - A Large-Scale, Multi-Laboratory Project Grounded in Cooperative Forking Paths Analysis

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Paul, Katharina
Short, Cassie Ann
Beauducel, André
Carsten, Hannes Per
Härpfer, Kai
Hennig, Jürgen
Hewig, Johannes
Hildebrandt, Andrea
Kührt, Corinna
Mueller, Erik Malte
Munk, Aisha
Osinsky, Roman
Porth, Elisa
Riesel, Anja
Rodrigues, Johannes
Scheffel, Christoph
Stahl, Jutta
Strobel, Alexander
Wacker, Jan

Abstract

Despite a plethora of research, associations between individual differences in personality and electroencephalogram (EEG) parameters remain poorly understood due to concerns of low replicability and insufficiently powered data analyses due to relatively small effect sizes. The present article descri... view more

Despite a plethora of research, associations between individual differences in personality and electroencephalogram (EEG) parameters remain poorly understood due to concerns of low replicability and insufficiently powered data analyses due to relatively small effect sizes. The present article describes how a multi-laboratory team of EEG-personality researchers aims to alleviate this unsatisfactory status quo. In particular, the present article outlines the design and methodology of the project, provides a detailed overview of the resulting large-scale dataset that is available for use by future collaborators, and forms the basis for consistency and depth to the methodology of all resulting empirical articles. Through this article, we aim to inform researchers in the field of Personality Neuroscience of the freely available dataset. Furthermore, we assume that researchers will generally benefit from this detailed example of the implementation of cooperative forking paths analysis.... view less

Keywords
personality psychology; neurosciences; methodology; data

Classification
Personality Psychology

Free Keywords
personality neuroscience; EEG; replicability; multiverse analysis; cooperative forking paths; ZIS 247; ZIS 219; ZIS 52

Document language
English

Publication Year
2022

Page/Pages
p. 1-26

Journal
Personality Science, 3 (2022)

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5964/ps.7177

ISSN
2700-0710

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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