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O'Donnell, M, Nelson, LD, Ackermann, E, Aczel, B, Akhtar, A, Aldrovandi, S, Alshaif, N, Andringa, R, Aveyard, M, Babincak, P, Balatekin, N, Baldwin, SA, Banik, G, Baskin, E, Bell, R, Białobrzeska, O, Birt, AR, Boot, WR, Briggs, JC, Buchner, A, Budd, D, Budzik, K, Bullens, L, Bulley, RL, Cannon, PR, Cantarero, K, Cesario, J, Chambers, S, Chartier, CR, Chekroun, P, Chong, C, Cleeremans, A, Coary, SP, Coulthard, J, Cramwinckel, FM, Denson, TF, Díaz-Lago, M, DiDonato, TE, Drummond, A, Eberlen, J, Ebersbach, T, Edlund, JE, Finnigan, KM, Fisher, J, Frankowska, N, García-Sánchez, E, Golom, FD, Graves, AJ, Greenberg, K, Hanioti, M, Hansen, HA, Harder, JA, Harrell, ER, Hartanto, A, Inzlicht, M, Karpinski, A, Keller, VN, Klein, O, Koppel, L, Krahmer, E, Lantian, A, Larson, MJ, Légal, J-B, Lucas, RE
, Lynott, D, Magaldino, CM, Massar, K, McBee, MT
, McLatchie, N, Melia, N, Mensink, MC, Mieth, L, Moore-Berg, S, Neeser, G, Newell, BR, Noordewier, MK, Özdogğru, AA, Pantazi, M, Parzuchowski, M, Peters, K, Philipp, MC, Pollmann, MMH, Rentzelas, P, Rodríguez-Bailón, R, Röer, JP, Ropovik, I, Roque, NA, Rueda, C, Rutjens, BT, Sackett, K, Salamon, J, Sánchez-Rodríguez, Á, Saunders, B, Schaafsma, J, Schulte-Mecklenbeck, M, Shanks, DR, Sherman, MF, Steele, KM, Steffens, NK, Sun, J, Susa, KJ, Szaszi, B, Szollosi, A, Tamayo, RM, Tinghög, G, Tong, Y-Y, Tweten, C, Vadillo, MA, Valcarcel, D, Van der Linden, N, van Elk, M, van Harreveld, F, Västfjäll, D, Vazire, S, Verduyn, P, Williams, MN, Willis, GB, Wood, SE, Yang, C, Zerhouni, O, Zheng, R & Zrubka, M 2018, '
Registered Replication Report: Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998)',
Perspectives on Psychological Science, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 268-294.
https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691618755704
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O'Donnell, M., Nelson, L. D., Ackermann, E., Aczel, B., Akhtar, A., Aldrovandi, S., Alshaif, N., Andringa, R., Aveyard, M., Babincak, P., Balatekin, N., Baldwin, S. A., Banik, G., Baskin, E., Bell, R., Białobrzeska, O., Birt, A. R., Boot, W. R., Briggs, J. C., ... Zrubka, M. (2018).
Registered Replication Report: Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998).
Perspectives on Psychological Science,
13(2), 268-294.
https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691618755704
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@article{d83af489a16d4e9c9f7c90bfe9431271,
title = "Registered Replication Report: Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998)",
abstract = "Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998) reported that participants primed with an intelligent category (“professor”) subsequently performed 13.2% better on a trivia test than participants primed with an unintelligent category (“soccer hooligans”). Two unpublished replications of this study by the original authors, designed to verify the appropriate testing procedures, observed a smaller difference between conditions (2-3%) as well as a gender difference: men showed the effect (9.3% and 7.6%) but women did not (0.3% and -0.3%). The procedure used in those replications served as the basis for this multi-lab Registered Replication Report (RRR). A total of 40 laboratories collected data for this project, with 23 laboratories meeting all inclusion criteria. Here we report the meta-analytic result of those 23 direct replications (total N = 4,493) of the updated version of the original study, examining the difference between priming with professor and hooligan on a 30-item general knowledge trivia task (a supplementary analysis reports results with all 40 labs). We observed no overall difference in trivia performance between participants primed with professor and those primed with hooligan (0.14%) and no moderation by gender. ",
keywords = "priming, social cognition, replication, intelligence",
author = "Michael O'Donnell and Nelson, {Leif D} and Evi Ackermann and Balazs Aczel and Athfah Akhtar and Silvio Aldrovandi and Nasseem Alshaif and Ronald Andringa and Mark Aveyard and Peter Babincak and Nursena Balatekin and Baldwin, {Scott A} and Gabriel Banik and Ernest Baskin and Raoul Bell and Olga Bia{\l}obrzeska and Birt, {Angie R} and Boot, {Walter R} and Briggs, {Jessie C} and Axel Buchner and Desiree Budd and Kathryn Budzik and Lottie Bullens and Bulley, {Richard L} and Cannon, {Peter R} and Katarzyna Cantarero and Joseph Cesario and Stephanie Chambers and Chartier, {Christopher R} and Peggy Chekroun and Clara Chong and Axel Cleeremans and Coary, {Sean P} and Jacob Coulthard and Cramwinckel, {Florien M} and Denson, {Thomas F} and Marcos D{\'i}az-Lago and DiDonato, {Theresa E} and Aaron Drummond and Julia Eberlen and Titus Ebersbach and Edlund, {John E} and Finnigan, {Katherine M} and Justin Fisher and Natalia Frankowska and Efra{\'i}n Garc{\'i}a-S{\'a}nchez and Golom, {Frank D} and Graves, {Andrew J} and Kevin Greenberg and Mando Hanioti and Hansen, {Heather A} and Harder, {Jenna A} and Harrell, {Erin R} and Andree Hartanto and Michael Inzlicht and Andrew Karpinski and Keller, {Victor N} and Olivier Klein and Lina Koppel and Emiel Krahmer and Anthony Lantian and Larson, {Michael J} and Jean-Baptiste L{\'e}gal and Lucas, {Richard E} and Dermot Lynott and Magaldino, {Corey M} and Karlijn Massar and McBee, {Matthew T} and Neil McLatchie and Nadhilla Melia and Mensink, {Michael C} and Laura Mieth and Samantha Moore-Berg and Geraldine Neeser and Newell, {Ben R} and Noordewier, {Marret K} and {\"O}zdogğru, {Asil Ali} and Myrto Pantazi and Micha{\l} Parzuchowski and Kim Peters and Philipp, {Michael C} and Pollmann, {Monique M H} and Panagiotis Rentzelas and Rosa Rodr{\'i}guez-Bail{\'o}n and R{\"o}er, {Jan Philipp} and Ivan Ropovik and Roque, {Nelson A} and Carolina Rueda and Rutjens, {Bastiaan T} and Katey Sackett and Janos Salamon and {\'A}ngel S{\'a}nchez-Rodr{\'i}guez and Blair Saunders and Juliette Schaafsma and Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck and Shanks, {David R} and Sherman, {Martin F} and Steele, {Kenneth M} and Steffens, {Niklas K} and Jessie Sun and Susa, {Kyle J} and Barnabas Szaszi and Aba Szollosi and Tamayo, {Ricardo M} and Gustav Tingh{\"o}g and Yuk-Yue Tong and Carol Tweten and Vadillo, {Miguel A} and Deisy Valcarcel and {Van der Linden}, Nicolas and {van Elk}, Michiel and {van Harreveld}, Frenk and Daniel V{\"a}stfj{\"a}ll and Simine Vazire and Philippe Verduyn and Williams, {Matt N} and Willis, {Guillermo B} and Wood, {Sarah E} and Chunliang Yang and Oulmann Zerhouni and Robert Zheng and Mark Zrubka",
year = "2018",
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doi = "10.1177/1745691618755704",
language = "English",
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journal = "Perspectives on Psychological Science",
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AU - O'Donnell, Michael
AU - Nelson, Leif D
AU - Ackermann, Evi
AU - Aczel, Balazs
AU - Akhtar, Athfah
AU - Aldrovandi, Silvio
AU - Alshaif, Nasseem
AU - Andringa, Ronald
AU - Aveyard, Mark
AU - Babincak, Peter
AU - Balatekin, Nursena
AU - Baldwin, Scott A
AU - Banik, Gabriel
AU - Baskin, Ernest
AU - Bell, Raoul
AU - Białobrzeska, Olga
AU - Birt, Angie R
AU - Boot, Walter R
AU - Briggs, Jessie C
AU - Buchner, Axel
AU - Budd, Desiree
AU - Budzik, Kathryn
AU - Bullens, Lottie
AU - Bulley, Richard L
AU - Cannon, Peter R
AU - Cantarero, Katarzyna
AU - Cesario, Joseph
AU - Chambers, Stephanie
AU - Chartier, Christopher R
AU - Chekroun, Peggy
AU - Chong, Clara
AU - Cleeremans, Axel
AU - Coary, Sean P
AU - Coulthard, Jacob
AU - Cramwinckel, Florien M
AU - Denson, Thomas F
AU - Díaz-Lago, Marcos
AU - DiDonato, Theresa E
AU - Drummond, Aaron
AU - Eberlen, Julia
AU - Ebersbach, Titus
AU - Edlund, John E
AU - Finnigan, Katherine M
AU - Fisher, Justin
AU - Frankowska, Natalia
AU - García-Sánchez, Efraín
AU - Golom, Frank D
AU - Graves, Andrew J
AU - Greenberg, Kevin
AU - Hanioti, Mando
AU - Hansen, Heather A
AU - Harder, Jenna A
AU - Harrell, Erin R
AU - Hartanto, Andree
AU - Inzlicht, Michael
AU - Karpinski, Andrew
AU - Keller, Victor N
AU - Klein, Olivier
AU - Koppel, Lina
AU - Krahmer, Emiel
AU - Lantian, Anthony
AU - Larson, Michael J
AU - Légal, Jean-Baptiste
AU - Lucas, Richard E
AU - Lynott, Dermot
AU - Magaldino, Corey M
AU - Massar, Karlijn
AU - McBee, Matthew T
AU - McLatchie, Neil
AU - Melia, Nadhilla
AU - Mensink, Michael C
AU - Mieth, Laura
AU - Moore-Berg, Samantha
AU - Neeser, Geraldine
AU - Newell, Ben R
AU - Noordewier, Marret K
AU - Özdogğru, Asil Ali
AU - Pantazi, Myrto
AU - Parzuchowski, Michał
AU - Peters, Kim
AU - Philipp, Michael C
AU - Pollmann, Monique M H
AU - Rentzelas, Panagiotis
AU - Rodríguez-Bailón, Rosa
AU - Röer, Jan Philipp
AU - Ropovik, Ivan
AU - Roque, Nelson A
AU - Rueda, Carolina
AU - Rutjens, Bastiaan T
AU - Sackett, Katey
AU - Salamon, Janos
AU - Sánchez-Rodríguez, Ángel
AU - Saunders, Blair
AU - Schaafsma, Juliette
AU - Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Michael
AU - Shanks, David R
AU - Sherman, Martin F
AU - Steele, Kenneth M
AU - Steffens, Niklas K
AU - Sun, Jessie
AU - Susa, Kyle J
AU - Szaszi, Barnabas
AU - Szollosi, Aba
AU - Tamayo, Ricardo M
AU - Tinghög, Gustav
AU - Tong, Yuk-Yue
AU - Tweten, Carol
AU - Vadillo, Miguel A
AU - Valcarcel, Deisy
AU - Van der Linden, Nicolas
AU - van Elk, Michiel
AU - van Harreveld, Frenk
AU - Västfjäll, Daniel
AU - Vazire, Simine
AU - Verduyn, Philippe
AU - Williams, Matt N
AU - Willis, Guillermo B
AU - Wood, Sarah E
AU - Yang, Chunliang
AU - Zerhouni, Oulmann
AU - Zheng, Robert
AU - Zrubka, Mark
PY - 2018/3/1
Y1 - 2018/3/1
N2 - Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998) reported that participants primed with an intelligent category (“professor”) subsequently performed 13.2% better on a trivia test than participants primed with an unintelligent category (“soccer hooligans”). Two unpublished replications of this study by the original authors, designed to verify the appropriate testing procedures, observed a smaller difference between conditions (2-3%) as well as a gender difference: men showed the effect (9.3% and 7.6%) but women did not (0.3% and -0.3%). The procedure used in those replications served as the basis for this multi-lab Registered Replication Report (RRR). A total of 40 laboratories collected data for this project, with 23 laboratories meeting all inclusion criteria. Here we report the meta-analytic result of those 23 direct replications (total N = 4,493) of the updated version of the original study, examining the difference between priming with professor and hooligan on a 30-item general knowledge trivia task (a supplementary analysis reports results with all 40 labs). We observed no overall difference in trivia performance between participants primed with professor and those primed with hooligan (0.14%) and no moderation by gender.
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KW - priming
KW - social cognition
KW - replication
KW - intelligence
U2 - 10.1177/1745691618755704
DO - 10.1177/1745691618755704
M3 - Journal article
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VL - 13
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JO - Perspectives on Psychological Science
JF - Perspectives on Psychological Science
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