Behavioral and Brain Sciences | 2021

The role of meta-analysis and preregistration in assessing the evidence for cleansing effects

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Lee and Schwarz interpret meta-analytic research and replication studies as providing evidence for the robustness of cleansing effects. We argue that the currently available evidence is unconvincing because (a) publication bias and the opportunistic use of researcher degrees of freedom appear to have inflated meta-analytic effect size estimates, and (b) preregistered replications failed to find any evidence of cleansing effects.

Volume 44
Pages None
DOI 10.1017/S0140525X20000606
Language English
Journal Behavioral and Brain Sciences

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