A directory of publicly available data sets from psycholinguistic studies. At this time fairly empty.
Who can contribute: Anyone can contribute their own data sets or add information about other people’s data sets if there is a link, the data was published with the author’s consent, and there is a publication that describes the data.
How to contribute: Click here to edit this page. Editing requires that you have a Github account. Markdown is used for formatting. Before submitting your contribution, write a one-sentence summary of what you changed.
Structure of this document: We’ll start with a simple list of data sets and will evolve this into something more organized as the list grows. However, for each entry please provide at least the following information:
- Reference for the paper in which the data was first described ideally with link
- Type of data (e.g., self-paced reading, grammaticality judgments, …)
- URL of the data set
Entries are separated by a horzontal rule (---
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Reference: Nicenboim, B., Vasishth, S., Gattei, C., Sigman, M., & Kliegl, R. (2015). Working memory differences in long-distance dependency resolution. Frontiers in Psychology. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00312
Type of data: Eye-tracking, self-paced reading, working memory capacity