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We replicate the survey results of Study 1 of Sarkissian et al's (2011) *Folk Moral Relativism* and test a distinct hypothesis—**the cooperation thesis**—that the promise of future cooperative interactions can increases participants' tendency to objectify moral judgments. Here we share our study hypotheses, analysis plan, methods & procedures, all of our (anonymized) data, and the results of statistical tests of our hypotheses. ---------- The contents of the project wiki are as follows: 1. [**Hypotheses.**][1] An explanation of our study hypotheses and their corresponding statistical hypotheses. 2. [**Procedure.**][2] A description of our study methods and survey with screen shots. 3. [**Data.**][3] All of our (anonymized) study data along with visualizations of results. 4. [**Statistical Analysis.**][4] The summary of results of all statistical tests along with their R files. ---------- [1]: https://osf.io/t4qvb/wiki/home/ [2]: https://osf.io/drm2n/wiki/home/ [3]: https://osf.io/hmeka/wiki/home/ [4]: https://osf.io/f6rwh/wiki/home/
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