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For the dishwasher choice, we found that individuals in the status motive condition selected the eco-friendly option significantly more than individuals in the control condition. This was consistent with the original findings of Griskevicius. However, there were no differences between conditions for the other two choices, which were the car and the cleaner. In the original Griskevicius et al. study, individuals in the motive condition were more likely to select the green option for those two products. When a composite measure of choices was created, we also failed to find differences between conditions. In contrast, the original Griskevicius et al. paper found a significant effect of motive condition when they conducted this analysis. Here are descriptions of the files in folder below: **Griskevicius et al. Codebook**: This document provides a list of all the variables in the SPSS data file and what they represent. This includes the numeric labels for key variables. **Griskevicius Replication Analysis Output**: This is the SPSS output file for the analyses completed in the replication project. **Griskevicius Replication Data_Fall2020**: This is the SPSS data file for the replication. **Griskevicius Replication Results Summary**: This document contains the critical statistical results of our replication project.
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