alb5_rev | R Documentation |
The experiment 5 of albarracin (2008) is a classic two group experimental setup. The research hypothesis was whether priming a person with *action* vs priming with *inaction* (the experimental 'Condition') would increase the number of correct solutions on a cognitive test featuring 21 questions assessing verbal ability and quantitative ability ('SATTotal'). albarracin (2008) found that participants primed with *action* achieved a significantly higher number of correct results The main difference between the two study protocols was that the revised protocol was *not* conducted online but in person, just like the original study. For more differences, see the [osf page](https://osf.io/x3gce/). This study was replicated within the Many Labs 5 project in eight locations using the revised protocol (with sample sizes $N$ ranging from 81 to 174), and online through Amazon Mechanical Turk (*MTurk*) using the replication protocol, ebersole, 2020. We used this study to exemplify the Relevance procedure for two independent samples, estimating the SMD.
alb5_rev
A data frame with 884 rows and 4 variables:
unique ID of participant
Grouping variable for where the replication of the experiment took place
Sum of all SAT variables, and dependent variable in our experiment
Experimental condition of the experiment
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