153 Research data management Research data management All the studies within this dissertation were part of an external PhD studentship of the mental healthcare institution Pro Persona and the Radboud University. Research Data Management was conducted according to the data management policy of the Radboud University (http://www.ru.nl/rdm/) and the Behavioural Science Institute (BSI) and in accordance with the General Data protection regulations (GDPR: https://www.ru.nl/ privacy/english/protection-personal-data/general-data-protection-regulation-gdpr/). The paragraphs below specify in detail how this was achieved, following the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). Ethics This thesis is based on the results of human studies, which were conducted in accordance with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki. The parent trial of the study described in chapter 3 was registered at clinicaltrials.gov/c2/show/NCT02482805. The local ethical committee (Commissie Mensgebonden Onderzoek region Arnhem-Nijmegen) approved the studies described in chapter 4 and 5 and the trial was registered in the Dutch Trial Register (Trial 6238) and at EudraCT (2014-004475-23). This work was supported by a VICI grant (#453-12-001) from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) and a consolidator grant from the European Research Council (ERC_CoG-2017_772337) awarded to K. Roelofs. Findable, Accessible The Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity requires researchers to make data as open as possible after publication. For an overview of the accessibility of the data per chapter see table 6.1. The data of chapter 3 is owned by the Department of Psychology and Institute for Mental Health Research, The University of Texas at Austin, United States and was shared with the Radboud University (collaborators). In a Memorandum of Understanding it was stated that the collaborators would not share the data with others and therefore the data of this project is not shared in an online accessible Repository. A request for accessing the data of this project could be sent to Prof. Jasper Smits (University of Texas at Austin). The anonymized data and analyses scripts of chapter 4 are available upon request at the Radboud Data Repository (https://doi.org/10.34973/z5pfp041). We preregistered the study presented in chapter 5 at Open Science Framework (OSF): https://osf.io/3cxsv. This article is still under review. The data are currently shared
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