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Follow this [link to view the Neasciu et al (2016) STP Poster][1] for the first International Twitter Poster Session. Otherwise, expand this wiki to see a list of CREP studies in stages of completion. We provide links to active or completed CREP projects. In each section, we list the primary contributors for the sample. **Prospective Contributors**: Please feel free to access the studies through the links listed below. Each of the projects has received feedback by the CREP leader board. Though the projects are in various stages of completion, these pages provide a nice set of examples for how to address you own CREP pages. **Completed/earned CREP AWARD** ========================= [Diener et al. (2010)][2] - [Gant, P., Tuohino, C., & McLaughlin, H. ][3] [Elliot et al. (2010)][4] - [Dr. Christine Blech] [5] - [Dr. Kasia Banas][6] - [Frazier, A][7] - [Baciu, C., Legate, N., Horne, L., Fiol, S., Paniagua, D., Muqeet, M., & Zachocki, E. ][8] [Forest, A.L., & Wood, J.V. (2012)] [32] - [Sullivan, E., Allard, B., & Bylsma, A.] [9] - [Tweten, C., Solomon, K., & Catterall, J.] [34] [Griskevicius, Tybur, & Van den Bergh (2010)][10] - [Maassen, E., Alberti, S., Spälti, A., Bruijn, M., Karaduman, C., & Krijnen J. ][11] - [Powell, L., & Mitchell, A.] [12] [Kool et al. (2010)][13] - [Henderson, S., Bennett, N., & Sandin, H.][14] [Weinstein & Ryan (2010)][15] - [Wamba, T., Juzeler, H., Shultz, M., & Ringulet, K.][16] **Completed/No CREP AWARD** =========================== [Diener et al. (2010)][17] - [Gervais & Hatton] [18] [Elliot et al. (2010)][19] - [Alex Khislavsky][20] [Griskevicius, Tybur, & Van den Bergh (2010)][21] - [Cox, C., & Chadwell, A.][22] **Studies in Progress** =========================== [Diener et al. (2010)][23] - [Elison, N., Hernandez, B., Waldman, R., Christoffersen, E., Howe, S., & Pfleger, I.] [24] [Eskine, K. J., Kacinik, N. A., & Prinz, J. J. (2011)] [25] - [Wardwell, K., & Voellger, M.] [26] - [Ghelfi, E., Barret, T., Machuca, P., & Paulk, A.] [27] - [Trumble, C., Ryan, T., Pastrick, N., Ostrander, I., & Zellar, S.] [28] - [Weinstein, E., Curran, B., & Arslanoglou, E.] [29] - [Armas, C., Zasadzinski, L., Darnell, E., Guberman, J., Nunez, S., Chen, X., Shelby, M., Rafajko, S., & Green, R.] [30] - [Dagnall, B., Coon, R., Smith, L., Dragon, S., Short, T., Paz, G., Madsen, S., & Pfleger, I.] [31] [Forest, A.L., & Wood, J.V. (2012)] [32] - [Everett, D.] [32] - [Mandelski, Z., Wojtowicz, R., Renk, A., Chavez, C., Suriano, J., Kamdar, S., Tacuri, J., Lindsay, T., & Rafajko, S.] [33] - [Mullins, R., Sias, K., Gearin, M., Morgan, S., & Pfleger, I.] [35] [Griskevicius, Tybur, & Van den Bergh (2010)][36] - [Kolb, A., & Karpinski, R.][37] - [Pfleger, I., Bruton, E., Phillippi, M., Galbraith, C., Hornbaker, K., Galenzoski, K., & Worden, J.] [38] [Tentori, Crupi, & Russo (2013)][39] - [Graham, E., Schwartz, A., Nelson, J., Emery, J., McHoes, R., & Warne, T.][40] References ---------- Back, M. D., Stopfer, J. M., Vazire, S., Gaddis, S., Schmukle, S. C., Egloff, B., & Gosling, S. D. (2010). Facebook profiles reflect actual personality, not self-idealization. Psychological Science, 21(3), 372-374. Study 1 Diener, E., Ng, W., Harter, J., & Arora, R. (2010). Wealth and happiness across the world: material prosperity predicts life evaluation, whereas psychosocial prosperity predicts positive feeling. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 99(1), 52. Study 1 Elliot, A. J., Niesta Kayser, D., Greitemeyer, T., Lichtenfeld, S., Gramzow, R. H., Maier, M. A., & Liu, H. (2010). Red, rank, and romance in women viewing men. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 139, 399. Study 7 Eskine, K. J., Kacinik, N. A., & Prinz, J. J. (2011). A bad taste in the mouth: Gustatory disgust influences moral judgment. Psychological Science, 22(3), 295-299. Forest, A. L., & Wood, J. V. (2012). When social networking is not working: Individuals with low self-esteem recognize but do not reap the benefits of self-disclosure on facebook. Psychological Science, 23(3), 295-302. Griskevicius, V., Tybur, J. M., & Van den Bergh, B. (2010). Going green to be seen: Status, reputation, and conspicuous conservation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 98(3), 392-404. Study 1 Kool, W., McGuire, J. T., Rosen, Z. B., & Botvinick, M. M. (2010). Decision making and the avoidance of cognitive demand. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General, 139, 665. Study 1 Weinstein, N., & Ryan, R. M. (2010). When helping helps: autonomous motivation for prosocial behavior and its influence on well-being for the helper and recipient. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 98, 222. Study 4 [1]: https://docs.google.com/a/iit.edu/presentation/d/1d-_g43-DXjhaoiaAm3A4egmZsqE25RSmUVYRVsctN9A/edit?usp=sharing [2]: https://osf.io/px0sw/ [3]: https://osf.io/mnes2/ [4]: https://osf.io/xzj5r/ [5]: https://osf.io/tx2u5/ [6]: https://osf.io/cvdpw/ [7]: https://osf.io/u0mig/ [8]: https://osf.io/zih7c/ [9]: https://osf.io/p9k4q/ [10]: https://osf.io/vdo0i/ [11]: https://osf.io/fuyam/ [12]: https://osf.io/fg5rz/ [13]: https://osf.io/ejcms/ [14]: https://osf.io/m0nod/ [15]: https://osf.io/tail1/ [16]: https://osf.io/0wgam/ [17]: https://osf.io/px0sw/ [18]: https://osf.io/iw45g/ [19]: https://osf.io/xzj5r/ [20]: https://osf.io/f2udj/ [21]: https://osf.io/vdo0i/ [22]: https://osf.io/eki4w/ [23]: https://osf.io/px0sw/ [24]: https://osf.io/g58dt/ [25]: https://osf.io/4hkjv/ [26]: https://osf.io/g4e5h/ [27]: https://osf.io/f4rsh/ [28]: https://osf.io/qcb5p/ [29]: https://osf.io/t7rvg/ [30]: https://osf.io/d3r9e/ [31]: https://osf.io/9r7n6/ [32]: https://osf.io/qbf2h/ [33]: https://osf.io/dtc3z/ [34]: https://osf.io/4m6zw/ [35]: https://osf.io/gu6kw/ [36]: https://osf.io/vdo0i/ [37]: https://osf.io/0ycmi/ [38]: https://osf.io/uxq4s/ [39]: https://osf.io/3xcr2/ [40]: https://osf.io/3btj2/
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