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an older man wearing glasses and a suit says " okay " Alt: An older man wearing glasses and a suit, looking concerned, says "okay"

Interesting start to the week:

Paper rejected with the justification that the journal does not accept pre-registrations or manuscripts that are based on pre-registrations 🤔🤪

#Registration #PreRegistration #RegisteredReport

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Revisiting Stigma Attributions and Reactions to Stigma: Replication Registered Report of Weiner et al. (1988) With Extensions Examining New Stigmas and Stigma Origin Categorization Weiner et al. (1988) found that compared to physically based stigmas, mental-behavioral stigmas were perceived as more onset controllable, less stable (irreversible) and were therefore associated with...

New #RegisteredReport: Revisiting Stigma Attributions and Reactions to Stigma: #Replication Registered Report of Weiner et al. (1988) With Extensions Examining New Stigmas and Stigma Origin Categorization @giladfeldman.bsky.social doi.org/10.1525/coll...

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Bitten by the Dog, Afraid of the Hedgehog: A Registered Report of the Asymmetry Effect in Conceptual Fear Generalization Dunsmoor and Murphy (2014) found that conditioned fear spreads from typical to atypical category exemplars but not vice versa, paralleling the principles of category-based induction. Their work was fo...

New #RegisteredReport: Bitten by the Dog, Afraid of the Hedgehog: A Registered Report of the Asymmetry Effect in Conceptual Fear Generalization doi.org/10.1525/coll...

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Neural activations and representations during episodic versus semantic memory retrieval - Nature Human Behaviour In this Stage 2 Registered Report, Tibon et al. showed using fMRI that neural activity associated with successful memory retrieval did not differ between semantic and episodic memory, using a task wit...

Finally: the fantastic #registeredreport from bsky-less Roni Tibon is out: www.nature.com/articles/s41... showing less difference between #episodic vs. #semantic #memory than one might have thought.

Proud to have contributed a tiny part to this great paper.

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“To Be” or “I Am Someone Who Tends to Be”: Does the Wording of Personality Items Matter? The fundamental unit of data collection for self- and informant-report personality research is the item. In personality structure research, items have historically taken the form of single-word trait ...

“To Be” or “I Am Someone Who Tends to Be”: Does the Wording of Personality Items Matter? #RegisteredReport from @cskay.bsky.social, Sara Weston, and David Condon doi.org/10.1525/coll...

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Effects of Emotion Naming on Emotion Regulation in Younger and Older Adults: A Replication and Extension Study People in distress are often told to try to say exactly how they feel. Despite this, recent empirical work found that emotion naming actually interfered with emotion regulation, such that participants...

New social psychology #RegisteredReport: Effects of Emotion Naming on Emotion Regulation in Younger and Older Adults: A Replication and Extension Study, from Hannah Wolfe,
Shreya Bhalla, and @disaacowitz.bsky.social doi.org/10.1525/coll...

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Impaired Performance in Noise: Disentangling Listening Effort From the Irrelevant Speech Effect Noise can reduce the intelligibility of spoken language and increase the effort necessary to understand speech. Listening effort, “the deliberate allocation of mental resources to overcome obstacles i...

New in cognitive psychology 👉 "Impaired Performance in Noise: Disentangling Listening Effort From the Irrelevant Speech Effect." #RegisteredReport from @jannawennberg.bsky.social, @naseemdh.com, @violetsarebrown.bsky.social, and @juliafstrand.bsky.social doi.org/10.1525/coll...

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How Effortful Is Boredom? Studying Self-Control Demands Through Pupillometry Self-control is essential for managing actions, yet its exertion is perceived as effortful. Performing a task may require effort not only because of its inherent difficulty but also due to its potenti...

How Effortful Is Boredom? Studying Self-Control Demands Through Pupillometry, from Vanessa Radtke, @wanjawolff.bsky.social, and @corimartarelli.bsky.social #RegisteredReport doi.org/10.1525/coll...

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Exploring the Impact of Cognitive Conflict on Subsequent Cognitive Processes Cognitive conflict is often viewed as detrimental to performance, effortful, and emotionally aversive. However, when successfully resolved, it can also stimulate cognitive flexibility and adaptation, ...

Exploring the Impact of Cognitive Conflict on Subsequent Cognitive Processes, from @mlapietra.bsky.social and @manuruz.bsky.social #RegisteredReport doi.org/10.1525/coll...

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The Efficacy of Attentional Bias Modification for Anxiety: A Registered Replication Generalised anxiety disorder is a prevalent condition linked to the presence of cognitive biases, including attention bias. Attention bias is the tendency to attend preferentially to threat-related st...

New #RegisteredReport: The Efficacy of Attentional Bias Modification for Anxiety: A Registered Replication doi.org/10.1525/coll...

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Registrert rapport Her finner du informasjon om Stiftelsen Dams satsning på registert rapport.

Norwegian Registered Report Initiative presented by Sigrid Hegna Ingvaldsen proves that world actually IS changing! RR has taken its first steps also in Finland, so nice to learn more from our colleagues. #Munin2025 #FoundationDam #RegisteredReport www.dam.no/rr/

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The Influence of Offender Identifiability in Second- and Third-Party Punishment The identifiability effect describes humans’ tendency to respond differently to identified versus anonymous individuals. While this phenomenon has been extensively studied regarding the identifiabilit...

#RegisteredReport: The Influence of Offender Identifiability in Second- and Third-Party Punishment. From @teesieb.bsky.social and @mtwardawski.bsky.social doi.org/10.1525/coll...

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Original post on fediscience.org

Since there are many potential associations between 5 personality traits and 2 outcomes (in 2 possible directions), we found the #RegisteredReport approach in @pcirr useful for restricting hypothesis and analysis #DegreesOfFreedom. We received expert #PeerReview input that led us to adjust and […]

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Our #RegisteredReport is now published in #PersonalityScience: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/270007102513... We tested all #big5personality traits against COVID-19 #PerceivedThreat and #InfectionPrevention. (1/3)

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Original post on fediscience.org

We often assume that perceived risk determines compliance with protective measures. But both factors may vary over time, and what happens at one point may influence what happens at a later point. In a registered report that reached stage 2 approval this week (https://osf.io/jehm7 our team led […]

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A picture of our paper's abstract and title: The order of task decisions and confidence ratings has little effect on metacognition.

Task decisions and confidence ratings are fundamental measures in metacognition research, but using these reports requires collecting them in some order. Only three orders exist and are used in an ad hoc manner across studies. Evidence suggests that when task decisions precede confidence, this report order can enhance metacognition. If verified, this effect pervades studies of metacognition and will lead the synthesis of this literature to invalid conclusions. In this Registered Report, we tested the effect of report order across popular domains of metacognition and probed two factors that may underlie why order effects have been observed in past studies: report time and motor preparation. We examined these effects in a perception experiment (n = 75) and memory experiment (n = 50), controlling task accuracy and learning. Our registered analyses found little effect of report order on metacognitive efficiency, even when timing and motor preparation were experimentally controlled. Our findings suggest the order of task decisions and confidence ratings has little effect on metacognition, and need not constrain secondary analysis or experimental design.

A picture of our paper's abstract and title: The order of task decisions and confidence ratings has little effect on metacognition. Task decisions and confidence ratings are fundamental measures in metacognition research, but using these reports requires collecting them in some order. Only three orders exist and are used in an ad hoc manner across studies. Evidence suggests that when task decisions precede confidence, this report order can enhance metacognition. If verified, this effect pervades studies of metacognition and will lead the synthesis of this literature to invalid conclusions. In this Registered Report, we tested the effect of report order across popular domains of metacognition and probed two factors that may underlie why order effects have been observed in past studies: report time and motor preparation. We examined these effects in a perception experiment (n = 75) and memory experiment (n = 50), controlling task accuracy and learning. Our registered analyses found little effect of report order on metacognitive efficiency, even when timing and motor preparation were experimentally controlled. Our findings suggest the order of task decisions and confidence ratings has little effect on metacognition, and need not constrain secondary analysis or experimental design.

🚨 Out now in @commspsychol.nature.com 🚨
doi.org/10.1038/s442...

Our #RegisteredReport tested whether the order of task decisions and confidence ratings bias #metacognition.

Some said decisions → confidence enhances metacognition. If true, decades of findings will be affected.

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Call for collaborators! 🧵

The TL;DR: we seek collaborators on a #ManyLabs #RegisteredReport about what causes rapid forgetting.

In-principle accepted Stage 1: osf.io/ahjn5

Expressions of interest: cardiffunipsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...

Further details in the 🧵:

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Passport to Success

Two more #RegisteredReport -s are under way ( #CACE analysis, longer-term outcomes).

And here are additional resources to follow up:

Project web page
www.passport2success.co.uk

Protocol
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37915094/

ISRCTN
www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN12875599

IPA1
osf.io/b6msd/metada...

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New #RegisteredReport out:
psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...

Trial led by colleagues from @manchester.ac.uk evaluated the impact of a universal, school-based social-emotional learning intervention on internalizing symptoms and psychosocial outcomes

#MentalHealth #Schools
@neilhumphrey.bsky.social

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Check out this new #RegisteredReport by @joshkhoo.bsky.social‬ and Roni Tibon: Unitization Based Memory Enhancement in Younger and Older Adults

journalofcognition.org/articles/10....

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Unitization Based Memory Enhancement in Younger and Older Adults | Journal of Cognition

🚨New paper klaxon! In this #RegisteredReport we investigated whether the unitization effect can be applied as a mnemonic tool to cushion the delipidating effects of age-related #memory decline. 📄 doi.org/10.5334/joc.... 1/ @notts-psych.bsky.social

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High-frequency transcranial random noise stimulation (hf-tRNS) targeted at motion processing region hMT+ does not improve visual motion discrimination. Failed #replication in #registeredreport

@ryanruhde.bsky.social Mica Carroll @cibaker.bsky.social

#trns #nibs #NIMH

doi.org/10.1016/j.co...

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We measured personality in 2019, and perceived #risk and #compliance to #COVID19 infection control measures in 2020. To restrict hypothesis and analysis freedom, we received expert peer-reviews and adjusted our research plan with a stage 1 #RegisteredReport. (thread 3/n)

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Amazing #RegisteredReport led by Sumaiyah Raza from @mrccbu.bsky.social.

We (again) found evidence against a memory benefit of spatial novelty. However, this time we did find a retroactive benefit of rest, which highlights that more work is needed here.

journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....

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See Me, Judge Me, Pay Me: Gendered Effort Moralization in Work and Care Displaying high effort at work is rewarded with more positive moral judgments (effort moralization effect) and increased cooperation partner attractiveness. This holds, even if higher effort is unrela...

In this new #RegisteredReport, @leopoldroth.bsky.social, Tassilo Tissot, Thea Fischer, and Sophie Masak examine the role of gender on the relationship between high effort at work and positive moral judgments doi.org/10.1525/coll...

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Researchers replicated a 2006 study and found perceived benevolent helper intentions were associated with higher gratitude from beneficiaries compared to selfish ones, yet had no associations with indebtedness: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/... #RSOS #RegisteredReport #psychology

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Beyond Valence Transfer in an Evaluative Conditioning Paradigm: On the Nature of the Phenomenon and Its Relation to Personality Inspired by previous work on the relation between evaluative conditioning (EC) and impression formation (e.g., halo effects), we investigated whether the pairing of a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS)...

#RegisteredReport: Beyond Valence Transfer in an Evaluative Conditioning Paradigm: On the Nature of the Phenomenon and Its Relation to Personality doi.org/10.1525/coll...

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Learning more about others may not influence perceptions of liking, similarity or curiosity towards them. Read the new #RSOS replication and extension #RegisteredReport of Norton et al.’s 2007 lure of ambiguity: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/... #psychology

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Check out our latest #EPicks video, where Matt Farrow shares his #RegisteredReport on the effect of upper body HIIT on cardiometabolic component risks in persons with paraplegia!

📽️ buff.ly/HG3Gn7B

RR Protocol: buff.ly/Q6XDjVD
RR Results: buff.ly/HiD3Azc

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Check out our latest #EPicks video, where Matt Farrow shares his #RegisteredReport on the effect of upper body HIIT on cardiometabolic component risks in persons with paraplegia!

📽️buff.ly/HG3Gn7B

RR Protocol: buff.ly/Q6XDjVD
RR Results: buff.ly/HiD3Azc

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