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\f0\fs24 \cf0 This code is an adaptation of code used to create the analyses of Orben and Przybylski (2018), The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use, Nature Human \
Behaviour. The original code can be found at: https://osf.io/phf8v/\
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The original license is found at https://osf.io/phf8v/\
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The code is split into different subscripts with parallel versions for each of the different datasets (1. YRBS, 3. MCS [MTF was run in SPSS]):\
The first digit of the file name indicates the code sequence:\
1. Preparing the data\
2. Running the SCA (but R code and .run files for running on computer cluster)\
3. Organizing the SCA output\
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The second digit in the file name indicates the database:\
1. YRBS\
3. MCS\
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(MTF was run in SPSS)\
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See
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