**Original citation.** [Rubaltelli, E., Lotto, L., Ritov, I., & Rumiati, R. (2015). Moral investing: Psychological motivations and implications. *Judgment and Decision Making, 10*(1), 64.][1]
**Target of replication.** The target of our replication is study 4 with the key prediction that participants investing vs. not investing in immoral stocks experience higher differences in disappointment (as a result of earning unsatisfactory financial outcomes) than participants that had the opportunity to invest into moral stocks. Specifically a successful replication should find an interaction effect between the factors condition (moral vs. immoral) and choice (invest vs. do not invest) on the combined disappointment measure as the dependent variable
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**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/14/14513a/jdm14513a.pdf
[2]: https://osf.io/7rnug/
[3]: https://osf.io/g3ck4/
[4]: https://osf.io/w35nh/
[5]: https://osf.io/942ey/
[6]: https://osf.io/v2qb7/