You may have noticed that one of the features of all of our replication reports is the “Study Diagram” near the top. Our Study Diagrams lay out the hypotheses, exactly what participants did in the study, the key findings, and whether those findings replicated. | Transparent Replications
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Executive Summary Transparency Replicability Clarity We ran a replication of study 4a from this paper, which found that people underestimate how much their acquaintances would appreciate it if they reached out to them. This finding was replicated in our study. The study asked participants to think of an acquaintance with whom they have pleasant interactions, […]| Transparent Replications
Executive Summary Transparency Replicability Clarity We ran a replication of study 4 from this paper, which found that people’s perceptions of an artwork as sacred are shaped by collective transcendence beliefs (“beliefs that an object links the collective to something larger and more important than the self, spanning space and time”). In the study, participants […]| Transparent Replications