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Replications of Important Results in Social Psychology: Special Issue of Social Psychology
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Description: Fifteen Registered Reports that had peer review prior to data collection
Scientific research relies on the reproducibility of results, but current incentive structures provide little encouragement for researchers to conduct replications themselves (Nosek, Spies, & Motyl, 2012). This special issue of Social Psychology is a challenge to those incentive structures; it provides recognition for researchers who have devoted their energy to replications of high value and enco…
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Registered Reports: A Method to Increase the Credibility of Published Reports
From abstract: Ignoring replications and negative results is bad for science. This special issue presents a novel publishing format – Registered Repor...
Investigating Variation in Replicability: A “Many Labs” Replication Project
We conducted replications of 13 effects in psychological science with 36 samples and more than 6000 participants. We examined heterogeneity in replic...
Revisiting Schachter’s Research on Rejection, Deviance, and Communication
We propose a replication of the original Schachter (1951) deviation-rejection study. Schachter’s ground-breaking demonstration of the deviation-reject...
Revisiting Romeo and Juliet
Proposal, Data, and Codebook for the Registered Replication of Driscoll, Davis, and Lipetz' (1972) Romeo and Juliet effect study.
Breakthrough or one-hit wonder? Three attempts to replicate single-exposure musical conditioning effects on choice behavior (Gorn, 1982).
Breakthrough or one-hit wonder? Replicating effects of single-exposure musical conditioning on choice behavior
What does it take to activate stereotypes? Simple primes don't seem enough.
Attempts to replicate previous attempts at demonstrating automatic stereotype activation (Banaji & Hardin, 1996; Blair & Banaji, 1996)
A replication of stereotype susceptibility: Identity salience and shifts in quantitative performance
Awareness of stereotypes about a person’s in-group can affect a person’s behavior and performance when they complete a stereotype-relevant task, a phe...
Replication of ‘‘Experiencing Physical Warmth Promotes Interpersonal Warmth’’ by Williams and Bargh (2008)
We aim to replicate Study 2 of Williams & Bargh's 2008 paper, which investigated the effects of brief warm or cold object interactions on subsequent d...
Replication of Experiments Evaluating Impact of Psychological Distance on Moral Judgment (Eyal, Liberman & Trope, 2008; Gong & Medin, 2012)
Replication of Eyal, Liberman & Troppe, 2008; Gong & Medin, 2012: the impact of construal level on evaluation of moral acts. Inspired by contradictory...
Replication of the Superstition and Performance Study by Damisch, Stoberock & Mussweiler (2010, Psychological Science)
A high-powered replication of the finding that priming superstition can substantially improve performance on a mini-golf task.
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