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Contributors:
  1. Reginald B. Adams, Jr.
  2. Katarzyna Cantarero
  3. Matthew Easterbrook
  4. Tanuka Ghoshal
  5. Melissa-Sue John
  6. Winfrida Malingumu
  7. Andrew Tang
  8. Ingrid Voermans
Affiliated institutions: University of Virginia, Center For Open Science

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Description: We employ an expanded version of the Many Labs paradigm to investigate 28 new effects and further examine the findings from Many Labs 1.

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Status: Completed


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Many Labs 2: Investigating Variation in Replicability Across Sample and Setting

We conducted preregistered replications of 28 classic and contemporary published findings with protocols that were peer reviewed in advance to examine...

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