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An example of data from a study with a two independent groups design used in Chapter 7 of the book Introduction to the New Statistics.
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A data frame with 208 rows and 3 variables:
Respondent identifier
Type of words unscrambled: neutral priming or clean priming
Average of moral judgement scale, 6 items, all ranked from 0-9
This data comes from a replication of the study described in clean_moral_schall
After publication of that study, Cheung, Donnellan & Johnson (2014) attempted a close replication, using the same manipulation and the same measure of moral judgement.
The dataset is available online at: https://osf.io/apidb and is Study 1 from:
Johnson, D. J., Cheung, F., & Donnellan, M. B. (2014). Does cleanliness influence moral judgments?: A direct replication of Schnall, Benton, and Harvey (2008). Social Psychology, 45, 209-215. doi:10.1027/1864-9335/a000186
Note that this a cleaned up version of the dataset - all participants excluded for various reasons (e.g. experimenter error) have been deleted.
Cumming, G., & Calin-Jageman, R. (2017). Introduction to the New Statistics. New York; Routledge.
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