
# README

## Name of Dataset

Provide the full name of the dataset. If there's an abbreviation or a commonly used short form, include that as well.

## Version

Mention the current version of the dataset.

## Description

Give a detailed description of the dataset, including what type of data it contains, the scope of the data, and its intended use. 

## Creators or Authors

List the names of individuals, groups, or organizations responsible for creating the dataset. Include any pertinent affiliations and ORCIDs.

## Dataset Context (including study objectives and hypotheses)

Describe the context in which the dataset was collected, including the study's objectives, underlying hypotheses, or questions it seeks to answer.

## Versioning Information (a history of dataset versions, including significant changes or updates)

Detail the history of the dataset versions, including any significant changes or updates made over time.

## Limitations and Quality

Discuss any known limitations, biases, or quality issues with the dataset.

## File Format and Data Structure

Describe the format of the files included in the dataset (e.g., CSV, JSON, SQL database) and the structure of the data (e.g., columns in a CSV, schema of a database). If a data dictionary is created, you can reference it here.

## Access Information

Provide information on how to access the dataset. This could include links to download the data, any necessary passwords or access codes, or contact information for access requests.

## Usage Rights

Explain the usage rights associated with the dataset, including any licenses or restrictions placed on the data.

## Citation Information

Provide a recommended citation for users who use the dataset in their research or projects. This often includes the dataset's DOI (Digital Object Identifier), if available.

## Contact Information

List the contact information for the dataset custodian.

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**Please ensure this README file accompanies each dataset stored in the same folder for easy access and reference.**
