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A cleaned Qualtrics output of a conjoint study that compares two potential new building developments. There are 8 standard tasks as well as a repeat of the first task, used to calculate response instability.

Usage

exampleData1

Format

## `exampleData1` A data frame with 201 rows and 186 columns:

ResponseId

Unique respondent ID

race

Respondent race: 6 categories

party_1

Respondent party: Democrat, Republican, Independent, Something else

party_2

If party_1 is not D or R: closer to Democrats or closer to Republicans?

party_3

If party_1 is R: strong R or not very strong R

party_4

If party_1 is D: strong D or not very strong D

ideology

Respondent ideology from Extremely liberal to Extremely conservative

honesty

Attention check: respondents should select "never"

choice1, choice2, ..., choice8

Respondent selections for the initial 8 conjoint tasks

choice1_repeated_flipped

Respondent choice for the task that repeats choice1 but flipped

Source

Qualtrics and Prolific; see Clayton et al. replication materials.