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Title: | A Multilab Replication of the Ego Depletion Effect | Authors: | Dang, Junhua Barker, Paul Baumert, Anna Bentvelzen, Margriet Berkman, Elliot Buchholz, Nita Buczny, Jacek Chen, Zhansheng De Cristofaro, Valeria de Vries, Lianne Dewitte, Siegfried Giacomantonio, Mauro Gong, Ran Homan, Maaike Imhoff, Roland Ismail, Ismaharif Jia, Lile Kubiak, Thomas Lange, Florian Li, Dan-yang Livingston, Jordan Ludwig, Rita Panno, Angelo Pearman, Joshua Rassi, Niklas Schioth, Helgi B Schmitt, Manfred Sevincer, A Timur Shi, Jiaxin Stamos, Angelos Tan, Yia Chin Wenzel, Mario Zerhouni, Oulmann Zhang, Li-wei Zhang, Yi-jia Zinkernagel, Axel |
Keywords: | Social Sciences Psychology, Social Psychology ego depletion self-control multilab preregistration SELF-CONTROL INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES COGNITIVE CONTROL METAANALYSIS TESTS MODEL |
Issue Date: | Jan-2021 | Publisher: | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Citation: | Dang, Junhua, Barker, Paul, Baumert, Anna, Bentvelzen, Margriet, Berkman, Elliot, Buchholz, Nita, Buczny, Jacek, Chen, Zhansheng, De Cristofaro, Valeria, de Vries, Lianne, Dewitte, Siegfried, Giacomantonio, Mauro, Gong, Ran, Homan, Maaike, Imhoff, Roland, Ismail, Ismaharif, Jia, Lile, Kubiak, Thomas, Lange, Florian, Li, Dan-yang, Livingston, Jordan, Ludwig, Rita, Panno, Angelo, Pearman, Joshua, Rassi, Niklas, Schioth, Helgi B, Schmitt, Manfred, Sevincer, A Timur, Shi, Jiaxin, Stamos, Angelos, Tan, Yia Chin, Wenzel, Mario, Zerhouni, Oulmann, Zhang, Li-wei, Zhang, Yi-jia, Zinkernagel, Axel (2021-01). A Multilab Replication of the Ego Depletion Effect. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PERSONALITY SCIENCE 12 (1) : 14-24. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550619887702 | Abstract: | There is an active debate regarding whether the ego depletion effect is real. A recent preregistered experiment with the Stroop task as the depleting task and the antisaccade task as the outcome task found a medium-level effect size. In the current research, we conducted a preregistered multilab replication of that experiment. Data from 12 labs across the globe (N = 1,775) revealed a small and significant ego depletion effect, d = 0.10. After excluding participants who might have responded randomly during the outcome task, the effect size increased to d = 0.16. By adding an informative, unbiased data point to the literature, our findings contribute to clarifying the existence, size, and generality of ego depletion. | Source Title: | SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PERSONALITY SCIENCE | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/243352 | ISSN: | 1948-5506 1948-5514 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1948550619887702 |
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