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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 |
| Williams & Bargh Spatial Distance Priming View More Details of Posting! View Discussion [1 comments] | Williams, L. E., & Bargh, J. A. (2008). Keeping one's distance: The influence of spatial distance cues on affect and evaluation. Psychological Science, 19, 302-308. View Article | Graphing a pair of points on paper primes people's reports about their emotional closeness to their family members. | Fairly Exact Replication | Failure to Replicate | Same Direction, p=.85 | 90 | 84 | 2010 | H. Pashler, C. Harris, & N. Coburn | Social Cognition, Social Psychology | View
APA StyleH. Pashler, C. Harris, & N. Coburn. Williams & Bargh Spatial Distance Priming. (2011, September 22). Retrieved 20:35, May 04, 2018 from http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=NDQ%3DMLA Style"Williams & Bargh Spatial Distance Priming" H. Pashler, C. Harris, & N. Coburn. 22 Sep 2011 17:34 04 May 2018, 20:35 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=NDQ%3D>MHRA Style'Williams & Bargh Spatial Distance Priming', H. Pashler, C. Harris, & N. Coburn, , 22 September 2011 17:34 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=NDQ%3D> [accessed 04 May 2018]Chicago Style"Williams & Bargh Spatial Distance Priming", H. Pashler, C. Harris, & N. Coburn, , http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=NDQ%3D (accessed May 04, 2018)CBE/CSE StyleWilliams & Bargh Spatial Distance Priming [Internet]. H. Pashler, C. Harris, & N. Coburn; 2011 Sep 22, 17:34 [cited 2018 May 04]. Available from: http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=NDQ%3D |
| No effect of distance priming on calorie estimates View More Details of Posting! | Williams and Bargh predicted in Study 3 that priming subjects with the idea of distance (rather than closeness) would cause them to give lower estimates of the calories in unhealthy, hence dangerous foods. By contrast, calorie estimates wi | Highly Direct Replication | Failure to Replicate | Opposite Direction, .29 | 60 | 59 | 2012 | Sarah Sykes, Stephanie Santini, Junie Carriere, Chelsea Carr Kinnear, Marie Chatelain, Angela Chieco, & Lionel Standing | Social Cognition, Social Psychology, Thinking | View
APA StyleSarah Sykes, Stephanie Santini, Junie Carriere, Chelsea Carr Kinnear, Marie Chatelain, Angela Chieco, & Lionel Standing. No effect of distance priming on calorie estimates. (2013, January 18). Retrieved 20:35, May 04, 2018 from http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTQ3MLA Style"No effect of distance priming on calorie estimates" Sarah Sykes, Stephanie Santini, Junie Carriere, Chelsea Carr Kinnear, Marie Chatelain, Angela Chieco, & Lionel Standing. 18 Jan 2013 14:15 04 May 2018, 20:35 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTQ3>MHRA Style'No effect of distance priming on calorie estimates', Sarah Sykes, Stephanie Santini, Junie Carriere, Chelsea Carr Kinnear, Marie Chatelain, Angela Chieco, & Lionel Standing, , 18 January 2013 14:15 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTQ3> [accessed 04 May 2018]Chicago Style"No effect of distance priming on calorie estimates", Sarah Sykes, Stephanie Santini, Junie Carriere, Chelsea Carr Kinnear, Marie Chatelain, Angela Chieco, & Lionel Standing, , http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTQ3 (accessed May 04, 2018)CBE/CSE StyleNo effect of distance priming on calorie estimates [Internet]. Sarah Sykes, Stephanie Santini, Junie Carriere, Chelsea Carr Kinnear, Marie Chatelain, Angela Chieco, & Lionel Standing; 2013 Jan 18, 14:15 [cited 2018 May 04]. Available from: http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTQ3 |
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| Williams & Bargh Spatial Distance View More Details of Posting! | Williams, L. E., & Bargh, J. A. (2008). Keeping one's distance: The influence of spatial distance cues on affect and evaluation. Psychological Science, 19, 302-308. View Article | Priming participants with spatial distance (via graphing points on paper) influences emotional closeness to one's family members and hometown. | Highly Direct Replication | Failure to Replicate | Same Direction, .09 | 177 | 84 | 2012 | David Johnson and Joseph Cesario | Social Cognition, Social Psychology | View
APA StyleDavid Johnson and Joseph Cesario. Williams & Bargh Spatial Distance. (2013, June 29). Retrieved 20:35, May 04, 2018 from http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTY0MLA Style"Williams & Bargh Spatial Distance" David Johnson and Joseph Cesario. 29 Jun 2013 22:51 04 May 2018, 20:35 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTY0>MHRA Style'Williams & Bargh Spatial Distance', David Johnson and Joseph Cesario, , 29 June 2013 22:51 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTY0> [accessed 04 May 2018]Chicago Style"Williams & Bargh Spatial Distance", David Johnson and Joseph Cesario, , http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTY0 (accessed May 04, 2018)CBE/CSE StyleWilliams & Bargh Spatial Distance [Internet]. David Johnson and Joseph Cesario; 2013 Jun 29, 22:51 [cited 2018 May 04]. Available from: http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTY0 |
| Williams & Bargh Spatial Distance View More Details of Posting! | Williams, L. E., & Bargh, J. A. (2008). Keeping one's distance: The influence of spatial distance cues on affect and evaluation. Psychological Science, 19, 302-308. View Article | Priming participants with spatial distance (via graphing points on paper) influences emotional closeness to ones family members and hometown. | Highly Direct Replication | Failure to Replicate | Same Direction, .86 | 286 | 84 | 2012 | David Johnson and Joseph Cesario | Social Cognition, Social Psychology | View
APA StyleDavid Johnson and Joseph Cesario. Williams & Bargh Spatial Distance. (2013, June 29). Retrieved 20:35, May 04, 2018 from http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTY1MLA Style"Williams & Bargh Spatial Distance" David Johnson and Joseph Cesario. 29 Jun 2013 23:07 04 May 2018, 20:35 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTY1>MHRA Style'Williams & Bargh Spatial Distance', David Johnson and Joseph Cesario, , 29 June 2013 23:07 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTY1> [accessed 04 May 2018]Chicago Style"Williams & Bargh Spatial Distance", David Johnson and Joseph Cesario, , http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTY1 (accessed May 04, 2018)CBE/CSE StyleWilliams & Bargh Spatial Distance [Internet]. David Johnson and Joseph Cesario; 2013 Jun 29, 23:07 [cited 2018 May 04]. Available from: http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTY1 |
| Spatial Distance Priming of Embarrassment View More Details of Posting! | Williams, L. E., & Bargh, J. A. (2008). Keeping one's distance: The influence of spatial distance cues on affect and evaluation. Psychological Science, 19, 302-308. View Article | Priming participants with spatial distance (via graphing points on paper) influences the experience of embarrassment. | Highly Direct Replication | Failure to Replicate | Opposite Direction, .81 | 412 | 73 | 2012 | David Johnson and Joseph Cesario | Social Psychology | View
APA StyleDavid Johnson and Joseph Cesario. Spatial Distance Priming of Embarrassment. (2013, June 29). Retrieved 20:35, May 04, 2018 from http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTY2MLA Style"Spatial Distance Priming of Embarrassment" David Johnson and Joseph Cesario. 29 Jun 2013 23:24 04 May 2018, 20:35 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTY2>MHRA Style'Spatial Distance Priming of Embarrassment', David Johnson and Joseph Cesario, , 29 June 2013 23:24 <http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTY2> [accessed 04 May 2018]Chicago Style"Spatial Distance Priming of Embarrassment", David Johnson and Joseph Cesario, , http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTY2 (accessed May 04, 2018)CBE/CSE StyleSpatial Distance Priming of Embarrassment [Internet]. David Johnson and Joseph Cesario; 2013 Jun 29, 23:24 [cited 2018 May 04]. Available from: http://www.PsychFileDrawer.org/replication.php?attempt=MTY2 |
