Sorry if this is obvious, but I cannot find an answer
As an example
gen treatment=0 if (expectation==2 & f.gift_received==2) | (l.expectation==2 & gift_received==2)
what does the f. infront of gift mean? l. infront of expectation means lagged, that I know. But I don't know what f. stands for or what it is.
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