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Kathleen D Vohs1, Brandon J Schmeichel2, Sophie Lohmann3,4, Quentin F Gronau5, Anna J Finley6, Sarah E Ainsworth7, Jessica L Alquist8, Michael D Baker9, Ambra Brizi10, Angelica Bunyi11, Grant J Butschek12, Collier Campbell8, Jonathan Capaldi13, Chuting Cau14, Heather Chambers2, Nikos L D Chatzisarantis15, Weston J Christensen16, Samuel L Clay16, Jessica Curtis17, Valeria De Cristofaro10, Kareena Del Rosario18, Katharina Diel19, Yasemin Doğruol20, Megan Doi1, Tina L Donaldson21, Andreas B Eder22, Mia Ersoff23, Julie R Eyink24, Angelica Falkenstein25, Bob M Fennis26, Matthew B Findley27, Eli J Finkel20, Victoria Forgea28, Malte Friese29, Paul Fuglestad11, Natasha E Garcia-Willingham30, Lea F Geraedts22, Will M Gervais31, Mauro Giacomantonio10, Bryan Gibson32, Karolin Gieseler29, Justina Gineikiene33, Elana M Gloger30, Carina M Gobes23, Maria Grande34, Martin S Hagger35,36, Bethany Hartsell11, Anthony D Hermann37, Jasper J Hidding26, Edward R Hirt24, Josh Hodge38, Wilhelm Hofmann19, Jennifer L Howell35, Robert D Hutton37, Michael Inzlicht14, Lily James39, Emily Johnson17, Hannah L Johnson16, Sarah M Joyce23, Yannick Joye40, Jan Helge Kaben29, Lara K Kammrath41, Caitlin N Kelly23, Brian L Kissell32, Sander L Koole42, Anand Krishna22, Christine Lam25, Kelemen T Lee37, Nick Lee15, Dana C Leighton43, David D Loschelder44, Heather M Maranges23, E J Masicampo41, Kennedy Mazara27, Samantha McCarthy21, Ian McGregor45, Nicole L Mead46, Wendy B Mendes47, Carine Meslot15, Nicholas M Michalak48, Marina Milyavskaya13, Akira Miyake49, Mehrad Moeini-Jazani26, Mark Muraven21, Erin Nakahara47, Krishna Patel14, John V Petrocelli41, Katja M Pollak44, Mindi M Price8, Haley J Ramsey50, Maximilian Rath44, Jacob A Robertson49, Rachael Rockwell51, Isabella F Russ22, Marco Salvati10, Blair Saunders52, Anne Scherer41, Astrid Schütz53, Kristin N Schmitt49, Suzanne C Segerstrom30, Benjamin Serenka21, Konstantyn Sharpinskyi45, Meaghan Shaw13, Janelle Sherman24, Yu Song41, Nicholas Sosa51, Kaitlyn Spillane25, Julia Stapels34, Alec J Stinnett8, Hannah R Strawser2, Kate Sweeny25, Dominic Theodore51, Karine Tonnu8, Yasmijn van Oldenbeuving42, Michelle R vanDellen12, Raiza C Vergara23, Jasmine S Walker9, Christian E Waugh41, Feline Weise42, Kaitlyn M Werner13, Craig Wheeler45, Rachel A White9, Aaron L Wichman50, Bradford J Wiggins16, Julian A Wills18, Janie H Wilson28, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers54, Dolores Albarracín4.
Abstract
We conducted a preregistered multilaboratory project (k = 36; N = 3,531) to assess the size and robustness of ego-depletion effects using a novel replication method, termed the paradigmatic replication approach. Each laboratory implemented one of two procedures that was intended to manipulate self-control and tested performance on a subsequent measure of self-control. Confirmatory tests found a nonsignificant result (d = 0.06). Confirmatory Bayesian meta-analyses using an informed-prior hypothesis (δ = 0.30, SD = 0.15) found that the data were 4 times more likely under the null than the alternative hypothesis. Hence, preregistered analyses did not find evidence for a depletion effect. Exploratory analyses on the full sample (i.e., ignoring exclusion criteria) found a statistically significant effect (d = 0.08); Bayesian analyses showed that the data were about equally likely under the null and informed-prior hypotheses. Exploratory moderator tests suggested that the depletion effect was larger for participants who reported more fatigue but was not moderated by trait self-control, willpower beliefs, or action orientation.Entities:
Keywords: ego depletion; open data; open materials; preregistered; registered replication; self-control
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34520296 DOI: 10.1177/0956797621989733
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Sci ISSN: 0956-7976