An Archive of Replication Attempts in Experimental Psychology
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| Title | Reference to Original Report of Finding | Brief Statement of Original Result | Type of Replication Attempted | Result Type | Difference? | Number of Subjects | Number of Subjects in Original Study | Year in which Replication Attempt was Made | Name of Investigators | Tags | How to Cite this Posting |
| Spatial representations do not prime temporal ones View More Details of Posting! | Boroditsky, L. (2001). Does language shape thought?: Mandarin and English speakers' conceptions of time. Cognitive Psychology, 43, 1-22 | English speakers' processing of time is primed by horizontal spatial displays, not vertical. | Highly Exact Replication | Failure to Replicate | Opposite Direction, .2 | Language, Thinking |
