Registered replication report: Dijksterhuis & Van Knippenberg (1998)
Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998) reported that participants primed with a category associated with intelligence (“professor”) subsequently performed 13% better on a trivia test than participants primed with a category associated with a lack of intelligence (“soccer hooligans”). In two unpubli...
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Main Authors: | O'DONNEL, Michael, NELSON, Leif, ACKERMANN, Evi, ACZEL, Balazs, TONG, Yuk Yue, Jennifer |
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