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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 |
| Cleanliness Primes Less Severe Moral Judgments View More Details of Posting! | Schnall, S., Benton, J. and Harvey, S. (2008). With a clean conscience: Cleanliness reduces the severity of moral judgments. Psychological Science, 19, 1219-1222. View Article | Participants who were exposed to cleanliness primes gave less severe moral judgments compared to participants in the control condition. | Fairly Direct Replication | Successful Replication | Same Direction, .04 | 60 | 40 | 2013 | Melissa Besman, Caton Dubensky, Leanna Dunsmore and Kimberly Daubman | Social Psychology | View
APA StyleMelissa Besman, Caton Dubensky, Leanna Dunsmore and Kimberly Daubman. Cleanliness Primes Less Severe Moral Judgments. (2013, February 23). Retrieved 20:39, May 04, 2018 from http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTQ5MLA Style"Cleanliness Primes Less Severe Moral Judgments" Melissa Besman, Caton Dubensky, Leanna Dunsmore and Kimberly Daubman. 23 Feb 2013 12:49 04 May 2018, 20:39 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTQ5>MHRA Style'Cleanliness Primes Less Severe Moral Judgments', Melissa Besman, Caton Dubensky, Leanna Dunsmore and Kimberly Daubman, , 23 February 2013 12:49 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTQ5> [accessed 04 May 2018]Chicago Style"Cleanliness Primes Less Severe Moral Judgments", Melissa Besman, Caton Dubensky, Leanna Dunsmore and Kimberly Daubman, , http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTQ5 (accessed May 04, 2018)CBE/CSE StyleCleanliness Primes Less Severe Moral Judgments [Internet]. Melissa Besman, Caton Dubensky, Leanna Dunsmore and Kimberly Daubman; 2013 Feb 23, 12:49 [cited 2018 May 04]. Available from: http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTQ5 |
| Cleanliness primes do not influence moral judgment View More Details of Posting! | Schnall, S., Benton, J. and Harvey, S. (2008). With a clean conscience: Cleanliness reduces the severity of moral judgments. Psychological Science, 19, 1219-1222. View Article | Participants exposed to cleanliness primes (relative to neutral primes) made less severe moral judgments. | Fairly Direct Replication | Failure to Replicate | Opposite Direction, .58 | 731 | 40 | 2013 | David Johnson, Felix Cheung, Brent Donnellan | Social Cognition, Social Psychology | View
APA StyleDavid Johnson, Felix Cheung, Brent Donnellan. Cleanliness primes do not influence moral judgment. (2014, January 01). Retrieved 20:39, May 04, 2018 from http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTcyMLA Style"Cleanliness primes do not influence moral judgment" David Johnson, Felix Cheung, Brent Donnellan. 01 Jan 2014 22:06 04 May 2018, 20:39 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTcy>MHRA Style'Cleanliness primes do not influence moral judgment', David Johnson, Felix Cheung, Brent Donnellan, , 01 January 2014 22:06 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTcy> [accessed 04 May 2018]Chicago Style"Cleanliness primes do not influence moral judgment", David Johnson, Felix Cheung, Brent Donnellan, , http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTcy (accessed May 04, 2018)CBE/CSE StyleCleanliness primes do not influence moral judgment [Internet]. David Johnson, Felix Cheung, Brent Donnellan; 2014 Jan 01, 22:06 [cited 2018 May 04]. Available from: http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTcy |
| Clean Thoughts Lead to Less Severe Moral Judgment View More Details of Posting! | Schnall, S., Benton, J., & Harvey, S. (2008). With a Clean Conscience: Cleanliness Reduces The Severity Of Moral Judgments. Psychological Science, 19(12), 1219-1222. View Article | Activating thoughts about cleanliness reduces the severity of moral judgments. | Fairly Direct Replication | Successful Replication | Same Direction, .03 | 60 | 40 | 2014 | Julia Arbesfeld, Tricia Collins, Demetrius Baldwin, Kimberly Daubman | Social Psychology | View
APA StyleJulia Arbesfeld, Tricia Collins, Demetrius Baldwin, Kimberly Daubman. Clean Thoughts Lead to Less Severe Moral Judgment. (2014, February 13). Retrieved 20:39, May 04, 2018 from http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTc3MLA Style"Clean Thoughts Lead to Less Severe Moral Judgment" Julia Arbesfeld, Tricia Collins, Demetrius Baldwin, Kimberly Daubman. 13 Feb 2014 08:16 04 May 2018, 20:39 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTc3>MHRA Style'Clean Thoughts Lead to Less Severe Moral Judgment', Julia Arbesfeld, Tricia Collins, Demetrius Baldwin, Kimberly Daubman, , 13 February 2014 08:16 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTc3> [accessed 04 May 2018]Chicago Style"Clean Thoughts Lead to Less Severe Moral Judgment", Julia Arbesfeld, Tricia Collins, Demetrius Baldwin, Kimberly Daubman, , http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTc3 (accessed May 04, 2018)CBE/CSE StyleClean Thoughts Lead to Less Severe Moral Judgment [Internet]. Julia Arbesfeld, Tricia Collins, Demetrius Baldwin, Kimberly Daubman; 2014 Feb 13, 08:16 [cited 2018 May 04]. Available from: http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTc3 |
