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New blog post alert! Check out the candidate article suggested in our most recent JRR blog post!

We highlight an article studying the effects of test anxiety on exam performance as a potential candidate for a set of Robustness Reports.

Link: https://www.journalofrobustnessreports.org/test-anxiety-does-not-predict-exam-performance-when-knowledge-is-controlled-for-strong-evidence-against-the-interference-hypothesis-of-test-anxiety/

Test Anxiety Does Not Predict Exam Performance When Knowledge Is Controlled For: Strong Evidence Against the Interference Hypothesis of Test Anxiety - Journal of Robustness Reports

In this blogpost we wish to highlight the following article as a candidate for a set of Robustness Reports: Theobald, M., Breitwieser, J., & Brod, G. (2022). Test anxiety does not predict exam performance when knowledge is controlled for: strong evidence against the interference hypothesis of test anxiety. Psychological Science, 33(12), 2073–2083. https://doi.org/10.1177/09567976221119391 The abstract: […]

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New candidate for re-analyses in JRR!

Check out our new blog post where we highlight a study about mandatory calorie labeling and energy consumed as a candidate for a set of robustness reports.

Link: https://www.journalofrobustnessreports.org/association-between-mandatory-calorie-labelling-and-energy-consumed/

Association Between Mandatory Calorie Labelling and Energy Consumed - Journal of Robustness Reports

In this blogpost we wish to highlight the following article as a candidate for a set of Robustness Reports: Polden, M., Jones, A., Essman, M., Adams, J., Bishop, T. R. P., Burgoine, T., Sharp, S. J., White, M., Smith, R., Donohue, A., Witkam, R., Putra, I. G. N. E., Brealey, J., & Robinson, E. (2024). […]

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Check out our new JRR blog post with a potential candidate for Robustness Reports!

We highlight an article studying the effects of art-elicited awe on prosocial behavior in children as a potential candidate for a set of robustness reports.

Link: https://www.journalofrobustnessreports.org/awe-sparks-prosociality-in-children/

Awe Sparks Prosociality in Children - Journal of Robustness Reports

In this blogpost we wish to highlight the following article as a candidate for a set of Robustness Reports: Stamkou, E., Brummelman, E., Dunham, R., Nikolic, M., & Keltner, D. (2023). Awe sparks prosociality in children. Psychological Science, 34(4), 455–467. https://doi.org/10.1177/09567976221150616 The abstract: Rooted in the novel and the mysterious, awe is a common experience […]

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New candidate for re-analyses in JRR!

Check out our new blog post where we highlight a cross-country study on the association between depressive symptoms and marital status as a candidate for a set of robustness reports.

Link: https://www.journalofrobustnessreports.org/association-and-causal-mediation-between-marital-status-and-depression-in-seven-countries/

Check out our new JRR blog post with a potential candidate for Robustness Reports!

We highlight an article studying the effects of military policing interventions as a potential candidate for a set of robustness reports.

Link: https://www.journalofrobustnessreports.org/little-evidence-that-military-policing-reduces-crime-or-improves-human-security/

New candidate for re-analyses in JRR!

Check out our new blog post where we highlight a study on support of global redistributive climate policies as a potential candidate for a set of robustness reports.

https://www.journalofrobustnessreports.org/majority-support-for-global-redistributive-and-climate-policies/

Check out our new blogpost with a potential candidate for Robustness Reports!

We highlight a study on whether negative words increase online news consumption as a potential candidate for a set of robustness reports.

Link: https://www.journalofrobustnessreports.org/does-negativity-drive-online-news-consumption/

Does Negativity Drive Online News Consumption? - Journal of Robustness Reports

In this blogpost we wish to highlight the following article as a candidate for a set of Robustness Reports: Robertson, C. E., Pröllochs, N., Schwarzenegger, K., Pärnamets, P., Van Bavel, J. J., & Feuerriegel, S. (2023). Negativity drives online news consumption. Nature Human Behaviour, 7(5), 812–822. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-023-01538-4 The abstract: “Online media is important for society […]

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New blogpost on our JRR website!

Check out our new blogpost (link below): we highlight a study for re-analysis on whether CEOs are shaped by their daughters. This could be a potential candidate for a robustness report.

https://www.journalofrobustnessreports.org/are-ceos-shaped-by-their-daughters/

New blogpost with a potential candidate for a robustness report!

Check out our new blogpost (link below): we highlight a study on a chat tool designed to reduce political polarization as a potential candidate for a robustness report.

https://www.journalofrobustnessreports.org/a-chat-tool-to-reduce-political-polarization/

The Journal of Robustness Reports has a new website!

We just started a website highlighting articles that would make good candidates for a Robustness Report.

🌐 Check out the website:
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📄 Read our first blog post:
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