Psych-101 is a dataset of natural language transcripts from human psychological experiments, comprising trial-by-trial data from 160 experiments and 60,092 participants, making 10,681,650 choices. It provides valuable insights into human decision-making processes and is available under the Apache License 2.0.
Psych-101 is a comprehensive dataset designed to support research in human cognition and decision-making. It contains detailed transcripts of psychological experiments, encapsulating human choices in a structured format. This dataset is ideal for researchers and developers looking to understand and model human behavior.
This study surveys the attitudes and behaviors of US higher education faculty members regarding online resources, the library, and related topics. It covers a wide range of issues, including faculty dependence on electronic scholarly resources, the transition from print to electronic journals, publishing preferences, e-books, and the preservation of scholarly journals.
This project implements the conversion algorithm from the ToMi dataset to the T4D (Thinking is for Doing) dataset, as introduced in the paper https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.03051. It filters examples with Theory of Mind (ToM) questions and adapts the algorithm to account for second-order false beliefs.
The data is originally source from (Sun et al,2021). (Liu et al, 2023) processed the data to make it a dataset vis huggingface api with taining/validation/testing splitting