Research
Primary Adversarial Collaborations
Is political ideology related to belief updating?
Collaboration Team
Shauna Bowes, Vanderbilt University
Luke Conway, Grove City College
Thomas Costello, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Danny Osborne, University of Auckland
Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Vrije Universiteit
Under Review; Preprint
Does implicit racial bias predict racial discrimination?
Collaboration Team
Jordan Axt, McGill University
Paul Connor, Stevens Institute of Technology
Thomas Costello, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Adam Hahn, University of Bath
Joanna Lahey, Texas A&M University
Greg Mitchell, University of Virginia
Michelangelo Vianello, University of Padua
Rich Petty, Ohio State University
Eric Uhlmann, INSEAD
Michael Zyphur, University of Melbourne
Registered Report Under Review
Is reasoning socially motivated?
Collaboration Team
Puneet Bhargava, University of Pennsylvania
Pete Ditto, University of California, Irvine
Jon Haidt, New York University
Gordon Pennycook, Cornell University
Dave Rand, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Daniel Relihan, University of California, Irvine
In progress
Is psychological science politically biased?
Collaboration Team
Paul Connor, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jarret Crawford, The College of New Jersey
Yoel Inbar, University of Toronto
Louise Lu, Stanford University
Karen Pan, University of Pennsylvania
Jay Van Bavel, New York University
In Progress
Person-centered moral judgments: Replicability, cross-cultural generalizability, and theoretical integration
Collaboration Team
Feng Bai, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Jared Celniker, Arizona State University
Kurt Gray, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Sam Pratt, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Warren Tierney, INSEAD
Eric Uhlmann, INSEAD
In Progress
Do accuracy nudges reduce misinformation sharing across the ideological spectrum?
Collaboration Team
Gordon Pennycook, Cornell University
Steven Rathje, University of Cambridge
Dave Rand, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jay Van Bavel, New York University
Sander van der Linden, University of Cambridge
Published in Psychological Science
Do analysts impact social science findings?
Collaboration Team
Katrin Auspurg, Ludwig Maximilians Universität
Aczél Balázs, Eötvös Loránd University
Nate Breznau, University of Bremen
Josef Brüderl, Ludwig Maximilians Universität
Felix Holzmeister, University of Innsbruck
Gustav Nilsonne, Karolinska Institute
Eric Uhlmann, INSEAD
Is there systematic censorship in social science?
Collaboration Team
Roy Baumeister, University of Queensland
Stephen Ceci, Cornell University
Matias Fjeldmark, Unaffiliated
Komi German, FIRE
Louise Lu, Stanford University
Geoffrey Miller, University of New Mexico
Wilfred Reilly, Kentucky State University
Diane Tice, Brigham Young University
Bill von Hippel, Research With Impact
Wendy Williams, Cornell University
Bo Winegard, Unaffiliated
Under Review
Is misinformation sharing driven by partisan motives?
Collaboration Team
Brian Guay, Stony Brook University
Gordon Pennycook, Cornell University
Dave Rand, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jay Van Bavel, New York University
In Progress
Related Projects and Funded Projects
Who can predict research outcomes?
Collaboration Team
Anna Dreber Almenberg, Stockholm School of Economics
Elena Giulia Clemente, Stockholm School of Economics
Wilson Cyrus-Lai, INSEAD
Magnus Johannesson, Stockholm School of Economics
Gregory Mitchell, University of Virginia
Michael Schaerer, Singapore Management University
Eric Uhlmann, INSEAD
Published as a component of:
Bias of Crowds Model
Co-PIs
*Paul Connor, Stevens Institute of Technology
*Maximilian Primbs, Radboud University
*Recipients of the Brian Labatte Open Minded Early Career Researchers Award
Replicability of Priming Effects
Co-PIs
Wilson Cyrus-Lai, INSEAD
Eric Uhlmann, INSEAD
What is intelligence?
Co-PIs
John Protzko, Central Connecticut State University
Anna-Lena Schubert, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
The impact of religion on sexual and gender minorities
Co-PIs
Lee Beckstead, Independent
Christopher Hastings Rosik, Independent
Tyler Lefevor, Utah State University
Ty Mansfield, Independent
Comparing the effects of the terms “Latinx,” “Latine,” and “Latino/a” on Latino(a) Americans’ engagement with political candidates and organizations
Co-PIs
Kimberly Rios, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michael A. Zárate, University of Texas at El Paso
Is overconfidence a psychological trait?
Co-PIs
Jabin Binnendyk, Cornell University
Randall Hale Jr., University of California, Berkeley
Sophia Li, University of California, Berkeley
Don Moore, University of California, Berkeley
Gordon Pennycook, Cornell University