Examples of Published Research Involving Replications

Alterman, A. I., Searless, J. S., & Hall, J. G. (1989). Failure to find differences in

drinking behavior as a function of familial risk for alcoholism: A replication.

Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 98, 50-53.

Braud, W. G. (1989). A possible proximity effect on human grip strength: An attempted

replication. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 68, 157-158.

Breederveld, H. (1989). The Michels experiments: An attempted replication. Journal of

the Society for Psychical Research, 55, 360-363.

Bryan, T., Pearl, R., & Fallon, P. (1989). Conformity to peer pressure by students with

learning disabilities: A replication. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 22, 458-459.

Burgard, P., Cheyne, W. M., & Jahoda, G. (1989). Children's representations of

economic inequality: A replication. British Journal of Development Psychology,

7, 275-287.

De Jonghe, J. F., & Baneke, J. J. (1989). The Zung self-rating depression scale: A

replication study on reliability, validity, and prediction. Psychological Reports,

64, 833-834.

Gleeson, S., Lattal, K. A., & Williams, K. S. (1989). Superstitious conditioning: A

replication and extension of Neuringer (1970). Psychological Record, 39, 563-571.

Harris, M. J. (1989). Personality moderators of interpersonal expectancy effects:

Replication of Harris and Roenthal (1986). Journal of Research in Personality,

23, 381-397.

Houghton, S. (1989). Improving social behaviour and academic performance of a

secondary school pupil through self-recording: A replication of Merrett and

Blundell. Educational Psychology, 9, 239-245.

Latham, G. P., & Frayne, C. A. (1989). Self-management training for increasing job

attendance: A follow-up and a replication. Journal of Applied Psychology, 74,

411-416.

Levinson, E. M. (1989). Job satisfaction among school psychologists: A replication

study. Psychological Reports, 65, 579-584.

Lindsay, R. C., Wells, G. L., & O'Connor, F. J. (1989). Mock-juror belief of accurate

and inaccurate eyewitnesses: A replication and extension. Law and Human

Behavior, 13, 333-339.

Nilson, I., &Ekehammar, B. (1989). Social attitudes and beliefs in heredity: A

replication and extension. Personality and Individual Differences, 10, 363-365.

Okaichi, H., Oshima, Y., & Jarrard, L. E. (1989). Scopalamine impairs both working and

reference memory in rats: A replication and extension. Biochemistry and

Behavior, 34, 599-602.

Sher, K.J., Frost, R. O., Kushyner, M., & Crews, T. M. (1989). Memory deficits in

compulsive checkers: Replication and extension in a clinical sample. Behavior

Research and Therapy, 27, 65-69.

Thyer, B.A., Himle, J., & Miller-Gogoleski, M. A. (1989). The relationship of parental

death to panic disorder: A community-based replication. Phobia Practice and

Research Journal, 2, 29-36.

Trute, B., Tefft, B., & Segall, A. (1989). Social rejection of the mentally ill: A

replication study of public attitude. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric

Epidemiology, 24, 69-76.

Tryon, W. W., & Cicero, S. D. (1989). Classical conditioning of meaning: A replication

and higher order extension. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental

Psychiatry, 20, 137-142.


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