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**Original citation.** [Royzman, E. B., Landy, J. F., & Goodwin, G. P. (2014). Are good reasoners more incest-friendly? Trait cognitive reflection predicts selective moralization in a sample of American adults. *Judgment and Decision Making, 9*(3), 176-190.][1] **Target of replication.** The target of our replication is to test the relationship between individual differences in cognitive reflection (CRT) and the tendency to accord genuinely moral (non-conventional) status to a range of counter-normative acts — that is, to treat such acts as wrong regardless of existing social opinion or norms. The project contains: ------------------------- 1. [Study Materials][2], 2. [Raw Data][3], 3. full set of [Analyses][4] as well as the 4. [Pre-data][5] and 5. [Post-data Replication Report][6]. [1]: http://journal.sjdm.org/14/14226/jdm14226.pdf [2]: https://osf.io/b87j2/ [3]: https://osf.io/mbs45/ [4]: https://osf.io/agc52/ [5]: https://osf.io/xz7bu/ [6]: https://osf.io/cn3se/
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