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The authors replicated this effect in three pre-registered survey experiments with close to 2000 subjects from across the country, demonstrating the generalizability of this effect to other rare behaviors that benefit society, such as buying carbon offsets for flights.
In Experiment 2 of their study, the authors replicated their findings with 9- and 10-year-old children.
To test this hypothesis, the authors replicated 2 well-known experiments that had demonstrated differential effects of varying the information-processing goal (impression formation or memorization) on processing the identical behavioral information.
Essentially, the authors replicated the Wall study using different methods and got different results.
The authors replicated the majority of the effects, including a small 20-ms visual cueing effect.
The authors replicated their findings in a Danish population-based cohort (Copenhagen City Heart Study [CCHS]) with prevalent diabetes.
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THE slyly insightful writer Jorge Luis Borges once wrote a story in which an author replicates whole sections of "Don Quixote" as part of a novel.
Lewis's book, which annoyed Coolidge, is an extreme example of the imitative fallacy, by which an author replicates the disagreeable characteristics — in this case, self-satisfaction and verbosity — that he seeks to suggest.
Here we employ a data glove to record manual joint angles in a modern experimental toolmaker (the 4th author) replicating ancient tool forms in order to characterize and compare the manipulative complexity of two major Lower Paleolithic technologies (Oldowan and Acheulean).
We recorded the joint and abduction angles of the hand digits of a modern experimental toolmaker (the 4th author) replicating ancient stone tools in order to better characterize the manipulative complexity of two major Lower Paleolithic technologies, and to compare this with recent functional brain imaging studies of the neural bases of these same technologies [5], [6].
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