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Description: This project is the meta-analysis for the CREP replications of Red, Rank and Romance by Elliot et al. (2010).

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A Demonstration of the Collaborative Replication and Education Project: Replication Attempts of the Red-Romance Effect

The present article reports the results of a meta-analysis of nine student replication projects of Elliot et al.’s (2010) findings from Experiment 3, ...

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Replication of Elliot et al. (2010) for CREP at the University of Edinburgh | Forked: 2014-05-15 16:14 UTC


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Replication and CREP Meta-Analysis of Elliot et al. 2010 for | Forked: 2014-10-06 21:35 UTC


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Replication of Elliot et al. (2010). Red, rank, and romance in women viewing men.

UC Merced Psi Chi Chapter

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Replication of Elliot et al. (2010) at IIT | Forked: 2015-01-21 18:29 UTC


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Replication of Elliot et al (2010) from Avila University (CREP #17-18) | Forked: 2017-03-21 22:21 UTC

We are a group at Avila University completing a replication of Elliot et al (2010).

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