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The deadline to submit [the application][1] to join this project was 25 January AND IS NOW CLOSED. THE BELOW INFORMATION IS KEPT AS A RECORD Note that we will stop accepting applications before that deadline if we have received 20 applications to contribute. The [guide file][2] explains step-by-step how to submit your application through the journal site. Before you submit the form, please review the materials and procedures to make sure that you will be able to meet the requirements for the study. To see the details of what is involved in running the experiment, read Colling+Szucs16_RegRep_protocol.docx and Experimenters_instructions_booklet.docx In the Files section one level up, at the [main page](https://osf.io/he5za/) you will find these and all other documents you'll need under "Dropbox". The MATLAB program code is in the Files section undet "github". If your application is accepted, you must later provide further details of how you will follow the protocol, and any necessary deviations, in a document that you will email to the editor, Alex Holcombe, at replicationReports@gmail.com There is no funding available to pay lab costs for this RRR. All data collection will need to be completed by November 30, 2017 (tentative, for now, deadline). You will be responsible for obtaining any required IRB or ethics approval at your university in a way that will allow you to make your de-identified data publicly available. The first author on the manuscript will be Lincoln Colling, and the manuscript is expected to appear in the nascent APS journal AMPPS, Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science. Editing in the interim will take place via the journal review process of Perspectives on Psychological Science. [Secondary replication tempalte](https://osf.io/xygwa/) [1]: https://osf.io/btpzp/ [2]: https://osf.io/ffc9v/
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