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Figure 1.

Proportion of articles with shared datasets, by year (error bars are 95% confidence intervals of the proportions).

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Figure 2.

Proportion of articles with shared datasets, by journal (error bars are 95% confidence intervals of the proportions).

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Table 1.

First-order factor loadings.

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Figure 3.

Association between shared data and first-order factors.

Percentage of studies with shared data is shown for each quartile for each factor. Univariate analysis.

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Figure 4.

Odds ratios of data sharing for first-order factor, multivariate model.

Odd ratios are calculated as factor scores are each varied from their 25th percentile value to their 75th percentile value. Horizontal lines show the 95% confidence intervals of the odds ratios.

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Table 2.

Second-order factor loadings, by first-order factors.

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Table 3.

Second-order factor loadings, by original variables.

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Figure 5.

Association between shared data and second-order factors.

Percentage of studies with shared data is shown for each quartile for each factor. Univariate analysis.

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Figure 6.

Odds ratios of data sharing for second-order factor, multivariate model.

Odd ratios are calculated as factor scores are each varied from their 25th percentile value to their 75th percentile value. Horizontal lines show the 95% confidence intervals of the odds ratios.

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Table 4.

Data sharing prevalence of subgroups divided at medians of two second-order factors [95% confidence intervals].

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