학술논문

Data from a pre-publication independent replication initiative examining ten moral judgement effects.
Document Type
article
Author
Tierney, WarrenSchweinsberg, MartinJordan, JenniferKennedy, Deanna MQureshi, IsrarSommer, S AmyThornley, NicoMadan, NikhilVianello, MichelangeloAwtrey, EliZhu, Luke LeiDiermeier, DanielHeinze, Justin ESrinivasan, MalavikaTannenbaum, DavidBivolaru, ElizaDana, JasonDavis-Stober, Clintin Pdu Plessis, ChristileneGronau, Quentin FHafenbrack, Andrew CLiao, Eko YiLy, AlexanderMarsman, MaartenMurase, ToshioSchaerer, MichaelTworek, Christina MWagenmakers, Eric-JanWong, LynnAnderson, TabithaBauman, Christopher WBedwell, Wendy LBrescoll, VictoriaCanavan, AndrewChandler, Jesse JCheries, ErikCheryan, SapnaCheung, FelixCimpian, AndreiClark, Mark ACordon, DianaCushman, FieryDitto, Peter HAmell, AliceFrick, Sarah EGamez-Djokic, MonicaGrady, Rebecca HofsteinGraham, JesseGu, JunHahn, AdamHanson, Brittany EHartwich, Nicole JHein, KristieInbar, YoelJiang, LilyKellogg, TehlyrLegate, NicoleLuoma, Timo PMaibeucher, HeidiMeindl, PeterMiles, JenniferMislin, AlexandraMolden, Daniel CMotyl, MattNewman, GeorgeNgo, Hoai HuongPackham, HarveyRamsay, P ScottRay, Jennifer LSackett, Aaron MSellier, Anne-LaureSokolova, TatianaSowden, WalterStorage, DanielSun, XiaominVan Bavel, Jay JWashburn, Anthony NWei, CongWetter, ErikWilson, Carlos TDarroux, Sophie-CharlotteUhlmann, Eric Luis
Source
Scientific data. 3(1)
Subject
Humans
Reproducibility of Results
Morals
Language
Abstract
We present the data from a crowdsourced project seeking to replicate findings in independent laboratories before (rather than after) they are published. In this Pre-Publication Independent Replication (PPIR) initiative, 25 research groups attempted to replicate 10 moral judgment effects from a single laboratory's research pipeline of unpublished findings. The 10 effects were investigated using online/lab surveys containing psychological manipulations (vignettes) followed by questionnaires. Results revealed a mix of reliable, unreliable, and culturally moderated findings. Unlike any previous replication project, this dataset includes the data from not only the replications but also from the original studies, creating a unique corpus that researchers can use to better understand reproducibility and irreproducibility in science.