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This page contains the hypotheses and planned analyses. **Hypothesis 1:** Participants in the money priming condition will be less willing to perform sustainable behaviours compared to those in the control condition. **Planned Analysis 1:** An independent samples t-test will be used to compare the average willingness to perform sustainable behaviours of participants in the money priming condition and the control condition. A p-value of .05 or less will indicate a significant difference between the groups. **Hypothesis 2:** Participants in the money priming condition will have less of a prosocial value orientation compared to those in the control condition. **Planned Analysis 2**: An independent samples t-test will be used to compare overall social value orientation scores of participants in the money priming condition and the control condition. A p-value of .05 or less will indicate a significant difference between the groups. **Hypothesis 3:** Participants in the money priming condition will feel less interconnected with others compared to those in the control condition. **Planned Analysis 3:** An independent samples t-test will be used to compare average social connectedness scores of participants in the money priming condition and the control condition. A p-value of .05 or less will indicate a significant difference between the groups. ---------- **Exclusion Criteria:** Participants will be excluded from analyses if they meet one or more of the following criteria. 1. They do not complete the study. 2. They complete the study in under 5 minutes. 3. They descramble fewer than half of the sentences. 4. They correctly guess what the study is about.
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