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Do pain and effort increase prosocial contributions?: Revisiting the Martyrdom Effect with a replication and extensions Registered Report of Olivola and Shafir (2013)
Date created: 2023-11-30 11:15 AM | Last Updated: 2024-05-03 10:12 AM
Identifier: DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/YU25A
Category: Project
Thesis: https://osf.io/35cg6
Receieved Stage 1 in-principle acceptance from PCIRR:
Rahal, R. (2024) More pain, more prosocial? Assessing the Martyrdom Effect. Peer Community in Registered Reports, . https://rr.peercommunityin.org/articles/rec?id=647
Endorsed preprint: https://osf.io/7njh8
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Do pain and effort increase prosocial contributions?: Revisiting the Martyrdom Effect with a Replication and extensions Registered Report of Olivola and Shafir (2013)
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Do pain and effort increase prosocial contributions?: Revisiting the Martyrdom Effect with a replication and extensions Registered Report of Olivola and Shafir (2013)
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Please see "PCIRR Stage 1" for preprint, Qualtircs survey, and simulated data and code (with all PCIRR review process)
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Do pain and effort increase prosocial contributions?: Revisiting the Martyrdom Effect with a replication and extensions Registered Report of Olivola and Shafir (2013)
| Registered: 2024-04-12 17:14 UTC
Please see "PCIRR Stage 1" for preprint, Qualtircs survey, and simulated data and code (with all PCIRR review process)
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