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Data for the paper "Hoarding titmice use predominantly familiarity, not recollection, when remembering cache locations", by Tom Smulders et al.

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posted on 2023-05-10, 10:10 authored by Jennifer ReadJennifer Read, Tom SmuldersTom Smulders
<p>Data describing the ability of coal tits (Periparus ater) to retrieve seeds previously cached,</p> <p>For comparison, also data for the performance of humans on a comparable task.</p> <p>Human data is used to validate a novel method for obtaining ROC curves based on the order in which judgments are made (compared with a gold-standard method based on self-reported confidence). Coal tit data is then analysed using this novel method.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Data are provided as csv or Excel files. Analysis code is available separately.</p> <p><br></p> <p>  <br> Note - due to licensing issues, we have to upload data and code separately, which means the necessary structure has been lost. To recreate our analysis, I suggest you first download the analysis code, then place all the contents of this zip file in a folder "Data" in the same location. The relative paths should then all work correctly. In a nutshell, you want the top-level folder to have subfolders Data, AnalysisCode,Fits and Graphs.<br> </p>

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