Supplementary Material Statement in Drafts
When submitting a draft, you typically upload all supplementary material to a repository with the Open Science Framework, which can also be linked through GitHub. You should use the same statement as we use for papers to be published (see Supplementary Material Statement in Papers), but you do not mention GitHub (since it is not anonymous) and you only refer to the Open Science Framework. Here, you provide an anonymous share link for review, that you can create through the OSF interface.
All data and code underlying this study are available from the supplementary material accompanying this paper. They are curated accessible via the Open Science Framework (https://osf.io/example) and will be officially released and archived in case this study is published.
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