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Hobson, NM; Gino, F; Norton, MI; Inzlicht, M (2017) 'When Novel Rituals Lead To Intergroup Bias: Evidence From Economic Games And Neurophysiology' , Psychological Science  


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 No (2)
N/A (2)
N/A (2)
Study 2 No (2)
N/A (2)
N/A (2)
Study 3 No (2)
N/A (2)
N/A (2)
Study 4 No (2)
N/A (2)
N/A (2)

Individual Responses

Nicholas Hobson
This author did not provide information about this paper.


Michael Inzlicht
Gino involved in data collection? Co-authors have/had raw data? Data for reproducing results available?
Study 1No----
Study 2No----
Study 3No----
Study 4No----


Michael Norton
Gino involved in data collection? Co-authors have/had raw data? Data for reproducing results available?
Study 1No----
Study 2No----
Study 3No----
Study 4No----



Below is a message written by author(s) of this paper. Keep in mind it may be modified at any time.
Written by: Michael Inzlicht
Last update: 2023-07-24

Francesca Gino was not involved in any data collection or data analysis for any of the 4 studies in this paper. The Author Contribution statement, published as part of the article, is explicit about each author's roles.

We also note that the paper reported a few null and inconsistent results, using descriptions like, "These four experiments offer modest and mixed support for...". These results, and our descriptions of them, suggest weak evidence for our hypotheses, and we reported these modest results accurately.

 

Michael Inzlicht and Michael Norton