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Posted by: | Gilad Feldman |
Title/Position: | Assistant Professor |
School/Organization: | University of Hong Kong |
Sent to listserv of: | SESP |
Date posted: | April 9th, 2020 |
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We are conducting a meta-analysis on the impact of past-behavior normality versus exceptionality on outcomes, such as negative affect (emotions such as regret), perceived counterfactual thinking, blame, compensation, punishment, and related variables (e.g., hitchhiker-scenario in "norm theory" articles - Kahneman & Miller 1986; Miller & McFarland, 1986).
The effect has also been referred to as the exceptional-routine effect, exceptionality effect, normality bias, behavioral consistency, or intrapersonal norms.
We have already completed an initial exhaustive search of the literature conducted an initial meta-analysis (see preprint: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331398521_Impact_of_past_behavior_normality_on_regret_Meta-analysis_of_exceptionality_effect ) yet we would like to double check that we have not overlooked any findings. Especially given that it has been a while since our last search.
We would appreciate references to published articles or data on the topic, so that we can include that in the meta-analysis. We are especially interested in any relevant unpublished manuscripts or data that cannot be found using regular literature search.
If you have unfinished or unpublished manuscripts, we would appreciate a copy.
Alternatively, for unpublished manuscripts and/or data, the information we require for inclusion is:
• A description of the manipulation and general description of the experimental conditions.
• For each of the experimental conditions:
o Brief description of the condition
o Sample size
o Mean, and standard deviation for each of the dependent variables
o Brief description of the measures/scales used for the dependent variables, and internal reliabilities if available/relevant.
• Sample characteristics, such as: overall sample size, country, sample type (students, MTurk, general population, etc.), mean age.
• Reference to be used when citing.
If you only have raw data that has not yet been analyzed, then we would be happy to help analyze it for inclusion. In such a case, please send us the dataset and a description of the key variables described above relevant for the analysis.
Please send all relevant information and/or data to:
Adrien Fillon: adrienfillon@hotmail.fr
Gilad Feldman: giladfel@gmail.com
If you are interested in more information, we will be happy to answer any further questions.
Additionally, you can follow updates and read further information on:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331398521_Impact_of_past_behavior_normality_on_regret_Meta-analysis_of_exceptionality_effect
Best regards,
Gilad Feldman
University of Hong Kong
Email: gfeldman@hku.hk
Website: http://giladfeldman.org
Twitter: @giladfeldman
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