Data from Investigating Variation in Replicability: A “Many Labs” Replication Project
Author:
Klein Richard AnthonyORCID, Ratliff Kate A., Vianello Michelangelo, Adams Reginald B.ORCID, Bahník Štěpán, Bernstein Michael Jason, Bocian Konrad, Brandt Mark JohnORCID, Brooks Beach Smith, Brumbaugh Claudia ChloeORCID, Cemalcilar ZeynepORCID, Chandler Jesse J.1ORCID, Cheong Winnee, Davis William E., Devos Thierry, Eisner Matthew, Frankowska NataliaORCID, Furrow David, Galliani Elisa Maria, Hasselman FredORCID, Hicks Joshua A., Hovermale James F., Hunt S. Jane, Huntsinger Jeffrey R., IJzerman Hans, John Melissa-Sue, Joy-Gaba Jennifer Alana2, Kappes Heather Barry, Krueger Lacy Elise, Kurtz Jaime, Levitan Carmel, Mallett RobynORCID, Morris Wendy, Nelson Anthony J., Nier Jason A., Packard Grant, Pilati RonaldoORCID, Rutchick Abraham M., Schmidt Kathleen, Skorinko Jeanine, Smith Robert, Steiner Troy G., Storbeck Justin, van Swol LynORCID, Thompson Donna, van 't Veer Anna ElisabethORCID, Vaughn Leigh AnnORCID, Vranka Marek Albert, Wichman Aaron LeeORCID, Woodzicka Julie A., Nosek Brian A.34ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Princeton University 2. Virginia Commonwealth University 3. University of Virginia 4. Center For Open Science
Abstract
This dataset is from the Many Labs Replication Project [1] in which 13 effects were replicated across 36 samples and over 6,000 participants. Data from the replications are included, along with demographic variables about the participants and contextual information about the environment in which the replication was conducted. Data were collected in-lab and online through a standardized procedure administered via an online link. The dataset is stored on the Open Science Framework website. These data could be used to further investigate the results of the included 13 effects or to study replication and generalizability more broadly.
Publisher
Center for Open Science
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