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Description: This project will hold the data, methods, and files for a manuscript detailing the CREP replication of Forest & Wood (2012)

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Replication of Forest, A.L., & Wood, J.V. (2012) at Michigan State University | Forked: 2016-02-10 18:13 UTC


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Replication of Forest, A.L., & Wood, J.V. (2012) - at BYU Idaho Winter 2017 | Forked: 2017-01-17 23:31 UTC


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Replication of Forest, A.L., & Wood, J.V. (2012) at Illinois Institute of Technology Spring 2016 for the CREP | Forked: 2016-05-13 02:59 UTC

This study replication assessed the relationship between self-esteem and self-disclosure on social media, specifically on Facebook. It measured the pa...

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BYU-Idaho replication of Forest, A.L., & Wood, J.V. (2012). Spring 2016 | Forked: 2016-04-26 15:07 UTC


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New Replication of Forest, A.L., & Wood, J.V. (2012) at Southern Arkansas University Fall 2016 | Forked: 2016-10-01 17:40 UTC

The purpose of this replication study is to examine the way participants with low and high self esteem use the social media site, Facebook. The study ...

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Replication of Forest, A.L., & Wood, J.V. (2012) at Gordon College | Forked: 2017-01-30 21:07 UTC

We are replicating Forest et al.'s 2012 study on Facebook and self-esteem as a part of Gordon College's Research Methods II course. We, Nicholson, Sew...

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