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 |
| Glucose promotes self-control processes View More Details of Posting! | Gailliot et al (2007) found that thinking of mortality (cf. dental pain) depletes self-control, leading to poorer word-puzzle performance, but this deficit was eliminated by consuming a glucose drink instead of a placebo. | Highly Direct Replication | Successful Replication | Same Direction, .03 | 58 | 73 | 2012 | Erica Lane, Kelsea Beadman, Arielle Bélisle, Regan Campbell, Elise Cournoyer Lemaire, Duncan Stewart, & Lionel Standing | Performance, Social Cognition, Social Psychology, Thinking | View
APA StyleErica Lane, Kelsea Beadman, Arielle Bélisle, Regan Campbell, Elise Cournoyer Lemaire, Duncan Stewart, & Lionel Standing . Glucose promotes self-control processes. (2013, January 17). Retrieved 16:13, May 25, 2013 from http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTQ1MLA Style"Glucose promotes self-control processes" Erica Lane, Kelsea Beadman, Arielle Bélisle, Regan Campbell, Elise Cournoyer Lemaire, Duncan Stewart, & Lionel Standing . 17 Jan 2013 13:04 25 May 2013, 16:13 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTQ1>MHRA Style'Glucose promotes self-control processes', Erica Lane, Kelsea Beadman, Arielle Bélisle, Regan Campbell, Elise Cournoyer Lemaire, Duncan Stewart, & Lionel Standing , , 17 January 2013 13:04 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTQ1> [accessed 25 May 2013]Chicago Style"Glucose promotes self-control processes", Erica Lane, Kelsea Beadman, Arielle Bélisle, Regan Campbell, Elise Cournoyer Lemaire, Duncan Stewart, & Lionel Standing , , http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTQ1 (accessed May 25, 2013)CBE/CSE StyleGlucose promotes self-control processes [Internet]. Erica Lane, Kelsea Beadman, Arielle Bélisle, Regan Campbell, Elise Cournoyer Lemaire, Duncan Stewart, & Lionel Standing ; 2013 Jan 17, 13:04 [cited 2013 May 25]. Available from: http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTQ1 |
