TY - JOUR
T1 - Registered Replication Report on Fischer, Castel, Dodd, and Pratt (2003)
AU - Colling, Lincoln J.
AU - Szűcs, Dénes
AU - De Marco, Damiano
AU - Cipora, Krzysztof
AU - Ulrich, Rolf
AU - Nuerk, Hans Christoph
AU - Soltanlou, Mojtaba
AU - Bryce, Donna
AU - Chen, Sau Chin
AU - Schroeder, Philipp Alexander
AU - Henare, Dion T.
AU - Chrystall, Christine K.
AU - Corballis, Paul M.
AU - Ansari, Daniel
AU - Goffin, Celia
AU - Sokolowski, H. Moriah
AU - Hancock, Peter J.B.
AU - Millen, Ailsa E.
AU - Langton, Stephen R.H.
AU - Holmes, Kevin J.
AU - Saviano, Mark S.
AU - Tummino, Tia A.
AU - Lindemann, Oliver
AU - Zwaan, Rolf A.
AU - Lukavský, Jiří
AU - Becková, Adéla
AU - Vranka, Marek A.
AU - Cutini, Simone
AU - Mammarella, Irene Cristina
AU - Mulatti, Claudio
AU - Bell, Raoul
AU - Buchner, Axel
AU - Mieth, Laura
AU - Röer, Jan Philipp
AU - Klein, Elise
AU - Huber, Stefan
AU - Moeller, Korbinian
AU - Ocampo, Brenda
AU - Lupiáñez, Juan
AU - Ortiz-Tudela, Javier
AU - De La Fuente, Juanma
AU - Santiago, Julio
AU - Ouellet, Marc
AU - Hubbard, Edward M.
AU - Toomarian, Elizabeth Y.
AU - Job, Remo
AU - Treccani, Barbara
AU - McShane, Blakeley B.
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PY - 2020/6
Y1 - 2020/6
N2 - The attentional spatial-numerical association of response codes (Att-SNARC) effect (Fischer, Castel, Dodd, & Pratt, 2003)—the finding that participants are quicker to detect left-side targets when the targets are preceded by small numbers and quicker to detect right-side targets when they are preceded by large numbers—has been used as evidence for embodied number representations and to support strong claims about the link between number and space (e.g., a mental number line). We attempted to replicate Experiment 2 of Fischer et al. by collecting data from 1,105 participants at 17 labs. Across all 1,105 participants and four interstimulus-interval conditions, the proportion of times the effect we observed was positive (i.e., directionally consistent with the original effect) was 50. Further, the effects we observed both within and across labs were minuscule and incompatible with those observed by Fischer et al. Given this, we conclude that we failed to replicate the effect reported by Fischer et al. In addition, our analysis of several participant-level moderators (finger-counting habits, reading and writing direction, handedness, and mathematics fluency and mathematics anxiety) revealed no substantial moderating effects. Our results indicate that the Att-SNARC effect cannot be used as evidence to support strong claims about the link between number and space.
AB - The attentional spatial-numerical association of response codes (Att-SNARC) effect (Fischer, Castel, Dodd, & Pratt, 2003)—the finding that participants are quicker to detect left-side targets when the targets are preceded by small numbers and quicker to detect right-side targets when they are preceded by large numbers—has been used as evidence for embodied number representations and to support strong claims about the link between number and space (e.g., a mental number line). We attempted to replicate Experiment 2 of Fischer et al. by collecting data from 1,105 participants at 17 labs. Across all 1,105 participants and four interstimulus-interval conditions, the proportion of times the effect we observed was positive (i.e., directionally consistent with the original effect) was 50. Further, the effects we observed both within and across labs were minuscule and incompatible with those observed by Fischer et al. Given this, we conclude that we failed to replicate the effect reported by Fischer et al. In addition, our analysis of several participant-level moderators (finger-counting habits, reading and writing direction, handedness, and mathematics fluency and mathematics anxiety) revealed no substantial moderating effects. Our results indicate that the Att-SNARC effect cannot be used as evidence to support strong claims about the link between number and space.
KW - Meta-analysis
KW - Multivariate
KW - Open data
KW - Open materials
KW - Preregistered
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U2 - 10.1177/2515245920903079
DO - 10.1177/2515245920903079
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85088023937
SN - 2515-2459
VL - 3
SP - 143
EP - 162
JO - Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
JF - Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
IS - 2
ER -