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DOI: 10.1177/2515245920927643
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Many Labs 5: Replication of van Dijk, van Kleef, Steinel, and van Beest (2008)

Lauren Skorb,Balázs Aczél,Bence E. Bakos,Lily Feinberg,Ewa Hałasa,Mathias Kauff,Márton Kovács,Karolina Krasuska,Katarzyna Kuchno,Dylan Manfredi,Andres Montealegre,Emilian Pękala,Damian Pieńkosz,Jonathan Ravid,Katrin Rentzsch,Barnabás Szászi,Stefan Schulz‐Hardt,Barbara Sioma,Péter Szécsi,Attila Szuts,Orsolya Szöke,Oliver Christ,Anna Fedor,William Jiménez‐Leal,Rafał Muda,Gideon Nave,Janos Salamon,Thomas Schultze,Joshua K. Hartshorne

Replication (statistics)
Protocol (science)
Ninth
2020
As part of the Many Labs 5 project, we ran a replication of van Dijk, van Kleef, Steinel, and van Beest’s (2008) study examining the effect of emotions in negotiations. They reported that when the consequences of rejection were low, subjects offered fewer chips to angry bargaining partners than to happy partners. We ran this replication under three protocols: the protocol used in the Reproducibility Project: Psychology, a revised protocol, and an online protocol. The effect averaged one ninth the size of the originally reported effect and was significant only for the revised protocol. However, the difference between the original and revised protocols was not significant.
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    Many Labs 5: Replication of van Dijk, van Kleef, Steinel, and van Beest (2008)” is a paper by Lauren Skorb Balázs Aczél Bence E. Bakos Lily Feinberg Ewa Hałasa Mathias Kauff Márton Kovács Karolina Krasuska Katarzyna Kuchno Dylan Manfredi Andres Montealegre Emilian Pękala Damian Pieńkosz Jonathan Ravid Katrin Rentzsch Barnabás Szászi Stefan Schulz‐Hardt Barbara Sioma Péter Szécsi Attila Szuts Orsolya Szöke Oliver Christ Anna Fedor William Jiménez‐Leal Rafał Muda Gideon Nave Janos Salamon Thomas Schultze Joshua K. Hartshorne published in 2020. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.