Open data: Emotional Responses in Spider Fear Are Closely Related to Picture Awarenes
https://doi.org/10.17045/STHLMUNI.11359673
The files are in reference to this paper:
Peira, Nathalie, Armita Golkar, Arne Öhman, Silke Anders, and Stefan Wiens. Emotional Responses in Spider Fear Are Closely Related to Picture Awareness. Cognition & Emotion 26, no. 2 (February 2012): 252–60. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2011.579087Opens in a new tab.
Note that the actual number of subjects was 37 (20 fearful), not 36 (as stated in the paper).
The "Peira2012Rawdata.xls" contains the raw data (as Excelfile; https://microsoft-excel.en.softonic.comOpens in a new tab). The same data are also saved as separate tab-separated textfiles. Thus, the Excelfile is not necessary but provided for convenience.
The main tabs/files are:
_General_:
Id
FearGr 0=no spider fear, 1=spider fear
fear=([1,3,4,7,8,9,10,12,13,20,21,22,24,25,28,30,31,32,34,36]);
nofear=([2,5,6,11,14,15,16,17,18,19,23,26,27,29,33,35,37]);
spweb modified SAS questionnaire before participation
SPQ spider fear questionnaire
STAI trait anxiety
DS disgust sensitivity
_Detect_: mean recognition ratings
_Rate_: mean emotion ratings
_SCLmean_: mean skin conductance levels for the three tasks (view, detect, rate)
_HRmean_: mean heart rates for the three tasks (view, detect, rate)
The variable names are:
f20 f40 f70 f200
s20 s40 s70 s200
Note that f refers to flower and s to spider. 20,40,70, and 200 refer to different SOAs (stimulus onset asynchronies).
The files in the Peira2012SPSS.zipOpens in a new tab are not necessary. They just illustrate how we conducted some of the analyses in SPSS (https://www.ibm.com/products/spss-statisticsOpens in a new tab).
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