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A Multi-Lab Registered Replication and Extension of IJzerman et al. (2012): Social exclusion leads to lower peripheral temperatures
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2022
unpublished
We aim to replicate a study by IJzerman et al. (2012), which concluded that the experimental condition of social exclusion (vs. inclusion) in the Cyberball computer game decreases peripheral index finger temperature, but did so at 67.2% power (N=41), in a single lab in a colder country (the Netherlands), yet concluded generalizability. The study received considerable news coverage (e.g., in the New York Times) and is well-cited (223 at the time of writing). We seek to overcome the limitations
doi:10.31234/osf.io/fnq3s
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