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Registered Replication Report: Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998). / O'Donnell, Michael; Nelson, Leif D; Ackermann, Evi et al.
In: Perspectives on Psychological Science, Vol. 13, No. 2, 01.03.2018, p. 268-294.

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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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O'Donnell M, Nelson LD, Ackermann E, Aczel B, Akhtar A, Aldrovandi S et al. Registered Replication Report: Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998). Perspectives on Psychological Science. 2018 Mar 1;13(2):268-294. Epub 2018 Feb 21. doi: 10.1177/1745691618755704

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O'Donnell, Michael ; Nelson, Leif D ; Ackermann, Evi et al. / Registered Replication Report: Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998). In: Perspectives on Psychological Science. 2018 ; Vol. 13, No. 2. pp. 268-294.

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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. ",
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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

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AU - Larson, Michael J

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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

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AU - Zheng, Robert

AU - Zrubka, Mark

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