{"CAPTION FIG1.png": "'\\n\\n**Figure 1**\\n\\n**Figure of large room (left) and small room (right) in Experiment 1.**'", "CAPTION FIG2.png": "'\\n\\n## Figure 2 Shapes for Invention task in Experiment 1.\\n\\n'", "CAPTION FIG4.png": "'\\n\\n**Figure 4**\\n\\nNovelty and practicality of alternative uses by room size in Experiment 1. Error bars are \\\\(\\\\pm\\\\)1 SE.\\n\\n'", "CAPTION FIG5.png": "'\\n\\n## Figure 5 Summary of effects in Experiment 1. Error bars are 95% CIs.\\n\\n'", "CAPTION FIG3.png": "'Figure 3: Example of low and high novelty/practicality inventions. The low and high novelty inventions are a \u201cfunnel\u201d and a device that \u201cslows elevators with centripetal force.\u201dThe low and high practicality inventions are an \u201cunstable martini glass\u201d and a \u201ctool to catch water to measure the rain.\u201dNote that the shapes used for invention are a cone, sphere, and tube.\\n\\n'", "CAPTION TAB1.png": "'\\n\\n## Table 1\\n\\nDescriptive statistics for Experiment 1.\\n\\n'", "CAPTION FIG7.png": "'\\n\\n## Figure 7 Shapes for Invention task in Experiment 2.\\n\\n'", "CAPTION FIG6.png": "'\\n\\n## Figure 6 Picture of new large room in Experiment 2.\\n\\n'", "CAPTION TAB2.png": "'\\n\\n## References\\n\\n* [1] A. A. K. K. (1979) The role of the \\\\(\\\\beta\\\\)-decay of the \\\\'", "CAPTION FIG10.png": "'\\n\\n**Figure 10**\\n\\nNovelty and practicality of alternative uses by room size, pooled across experiments. Error bars are \\\\(\\\\pm\\\\)1 SE.\\n\\n'", "CAPTION TAB3.png": "'\\n\\n## Table 3\\n\\nDescriptive statistics for Experiment 2.\\n\\n'", "CAPTION FIG8.png": "'\\n\\n**Figure 8**\\n\\nNovelty and practicality of alternative uses by room size in Experiment 2. Error bars are \\\\(\\\\pm 1\\\\) SE.\\n\\n'", "CAPTION FIG9.png": "'\\n\\n## Chapter 9 Summary of effects in Experiment 2. Error bars are 95% CIs.\\n\\n'"}