A 411 RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT STATEMENT To ensure confidentiality of participants’ data, random individual subject codes were used. A pseudonymization key linked these random subject codes with identifiable personal information. Pseudonymization keys were stored separately from the research data in an encrypted or password secured file and only accessible to members of the project who needed access to it because of their role within the project. The key files were destroyed after data processing was completed. Radboud University and the Behavioural Science Institute (BSI) have set strict conditions for the management of research data. All research data resulting from this dissertation were handled in accordance with the university’s research data management policy (https://www.ru.nl/rdm) and the BSI’s research data management protocol (https://www.radboudnet. nl/bsi/rdm). To increase the usefulness of the data collected, research data management was conducted according to the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). The full datasets and research documentation of the different studies presented in this thesis are stored on project network drives of the Radboud University. More specifically, data and documentation related to Chapters 2, 3, and 5 are stored at FSW-BSI-DP-PhD_Aniek_Wols.lnk. For Chapter 4, data and documentation are stored at FSW-BSI-DP-PhD_Elke_Schoneveld.lnk. For Chapters 6 and 7, data and documentation are stored at FSW-BSI-DPMessaging_Study.lnk. The data were accessible to all members involved in the relevant project. To enhance open science and transparent research practices, the research in Chapters 4 and 5 were (pre)registered (see https://onderzoekmetmensen. nl/en/trial/29118; https://osf.io/6gmwv and https://osf.io/j7mvu, respectively). Furthermore, most publication packages associated with the publications in this dissertation were registered in the Research Information Services (RIS) system of Radboud University and deposited in the Radboud Data Repository (RDR) as a Data Sharing Collection (DSC; https://data.ru.nl). Depending on the nature and context of the data, appropriate access levels and licenses were applied to the different publication packages. The publication package associated with Chapter 4 was stored by responsible researcher E.A. Schoneveld on her project network drive only, in accordance with research data management procedures that applied at that time. The publication package associated with Chapter 5 was not deposited in the Radboud Data Repository due to legal and ethical concerns, as this study was conducted at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
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