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. 2024 Sep 24;8(10):2067. doi: 10.1038/s41562-024-01997-3

Retraction Note: High replicability of newly discovered social-behavioural findings is achievable

John Protzko 1,2,, Jon Krosnick 3, Leif Nelson 4, Brian A Nosek 5,6, Jordan Axt 7, Matt Berent 8, Nicholas Buttrick 9, Matthew DeBell 3, Charles R Ebersole 6, Sebastian Lundmark 10, Bo MacInnis 3, Michael O’Donnell 11, Hannah Perfecto 12, James E Pustejovsky 13, Scott S Roeder 14, Jan Walleczek 15, Jonathan W Schooler 1
PMCID: PMC11493675  PMID: 39317794

Retraction to: Nature Human Behaviour (2023) 8:311-319 10.1038/s41562-023-01749-9

The Editors are retracting this article following concerns initially raised by Bak-Coleman and Devezer1.

The concerns relate to lack of transparency and misstatement of the hypotheses and predictions the reported meta-study was designed to test; lack of preregistration for measures and analyses supporting the titular claim (against statements asserting preregistration in the published article); selection of outcome measures and analyses with knowledge of the data; and incomplete reporting of data and analyses.

Post-publication peer review and editorial examination of materials made available by the authors upheld these concerns. As a result, the Editors no longer have confidence in the reliability of the findings and conclusions reported in this article. The authors have been invited to submit a new manuscript for peer review.

All authors agree to this retraction due to incorrect statements of preregistration for the meta-study as a whole but disagree with other concerns listed in this note.

References

  • 1.Bak-Coleman, J. & Devezer, B. Claims about scientific rigour require rigour. Nat. Hum. Behav.10.1038/s41562-024-01982-w (2024). [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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