Living #30 | Many Co-Authors
Paper #30

Bachireddy, C; Joung, A; John, LK; Gino, F; Tuckfield, B; Foschini, L; Milkman, KL (2019) 'Effect Of Different Financial Incentive Structures On Promoting Physical Activity Among Adults A Randomized Clinical Trial' , Jama Network Open  


This page contains a summary table for data provenance for all studies in this paper. In addition, authors can share with readers information on why they decided to retract or not retract, plans and/or results for replication efforts, reflections on the process, or anything at all they feel is relevant. They may revise the information provided as often as desired, and each author is free to present a message of their own, though authors are encouraged to speak in one voice.

Aggregate responses

Gino involved in data collection?
Co-authors have/had raw data?
Data for reproducing results available?
Study 1 Yes (3)
Yes (3)
Only authors (3)

Individual Responses

Chethan Bachireddy
Gino involved in data collection? Co-authors have/had raw data? Data for reproducing results available?
Study 1YesYes, and still doYes, but not posted


Luca Foschini
This author did not provide information about this paper.


Leslie John
Gino involved in data collection? Co-authors have/had raw data? Data for reproducing results available?
Study 1YesYes, and still doYes, but not posted


Andrew Joung
This author did not provide information about this paper.


Katherine Milkman
Gino involved in data collection? Co-authors have/had raw data? Data for reproducing results available?
Study 1YesYes, and still doYes, but not posted


Bradford Tuckfield
This author has provided information for this paper but has not yet made it public



Below is a message written by author(s) of this paper. Keep in mind it may be modified at any time.
Written by: Katherine Milkman
Last update: 2023-07-20

Francesca Gino was CC'd when the data analyzed in this paper was shared with our research team by a 3rd party corporate partner that conducted the experiment. She also technically had access to the Dropbox folder where it was stored and analyzed. However, we don't believe Francesca Gino ever accessed the data.  Because we have the original data from an email sent to us in 2014, we have the ability to confirm that there are no differences between the final observations in our Dropbox folder and the original dataset and have discussed confirming this as a team.  It seems extremely unlikely to be an issue but we'd like to be absolutely sure!