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A Multilab Replication of the Induced-Compliance Paradigm of Cognitive Dissonanceopen access

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Vaidis, David C.Sleegers, Willem W. A.van Leeuwen, FlorianDemarree, Kenneth G.Saetrevik, BjornRoss, Robert M.Schmidt, KathleenProtzko, JohnMorvinski, CobyGhasemi, OmidRoberts, Andrew J.Stone, JeffBran, AlexandreGourdon-Kanhukamwe, AmelieGunsoy, CerenMoussaoui, Lisa S.Smith, Andrew R.Nugier, ArmelleFayant, Marie-PierreAl-Hoorie, Ali H.Appiah, Obed K.Arbige, SpencerAubert-Teillaud, BenjaminBialobrzeska, OlgaBordel, StephanieBoudjemadi, ValerianBrohmer, HilmarCabooter, QuinnChahir, MehdiChassang, IanisChatard, ArmandChou, Yu YangChung, SungeunCristea, MioaraDaga, JosephineDepow, Gregory J.Desrichard, OlivierDubrov, DmitriiEvans, Thomas R.Falkowicz, SeverineFerreira, SylvainFigureau, TimFointiat, ValerieFriedrich, TheoGashkova, AnastasiaGirandola, FabienGranjon, MarineGrigoryev, DmitryGunaydin, GulGuezel, SevvalHazrati, MahsaHelmy, MaiIkeda, AyumiInzlicht, MichaelJaubert, SaraKasanov, DaurenKhoddami, Mohammad MohsenKim, TaenyunKiyokawa, KiyoshiKodapanakkal, Rabia I.Kosachenko, AlexandraMaedge, KortneyMahaney, John H.Martinie, Marie-AmelieMascheretti, Vitor N.Matsuda, YorikoMauduy, MaximeMauny, NicolasMetzen, ArmandMoreno-Bella, EvaMoya, MiguelNadarajah, KevinNejat, PegahNorman, ElisabethOlcaysoy Okten, IrmakOezdogru, Asil A.Ozer, CeydaPadial-Rojas, ElenaPavlov, Yuri G.Perusquia-Hernandez, MonicaProost, DoraRabinovitch, AleksandraRohmer, OdileSelcuk, EmreSenemeaud, CecileShani, YanivShmeleva, Elena A.Simoens, EmmelieSmith, Kaitlin A.Somat, AlainSong, HayeonSonmez, FatihSouchet, LionelTaylor, John J.van Beest, Iljavan der Linden, NicolasVerheyen, StevenVerschuere, BrunoVezirian, KevinVieira, LucWiechert, SeraWillis, Guillermo B.Wollast, RobinXia, JiYamada, YukiYoshimura, NaotoPriolo, Daniel
Issue Date
Jan-2024
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Keywords
cognitive dissonance; induced compliance; counterattitudinal essay; attitude change; replication; multilabs
Citation
ADVANCES IN METHODS AND PRACTICES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, v.7, no.1
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Journal Title
ADVANCES IN METHODS AND PRACTICES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Volume
7
Number
1
URI
https://scholarx.skku.edu/handle/2021.sw.skku/117265
DOI
10.1177/25152459231213375
ISSN
2515-2459
2515-2467
Abstract
According to cognitive-dissonance theory, performing counterattitudinal behavior produces a state of dissonance that people are motivated to resolve, usually by changing their attitude to be in line with their behavior. One of the most popular experimental paradigms used to produce such attitude change is the induced-compliance paradigm. Despite its popularity, the replication crisis in social psychology and other fields, as well as methodological limitations associated with the paradigm, raise concerns about the robustness of classic studies in this literature. We therefore conducted a multilab constructive replication of the induced-compliance paradigm based on Croyle and Cooper (Experiment 1). In a total of 39 labs from 19 countries and 14 languages, participants (N = 4,898) were assigned to one of three conditions: writing a counterattitudinal essay under high choice, writing a counterattitudinal essay under low choice, or writing a neutral essay under high choice. The primary analyses failed to support the core hypothesis: No significant difference in attitude was observed after writing a counterattitudinal essay under high choice compared with low choice. However, we did observe a significant difference in attitude after writing a counterattitudinal essay compared with writing a neutral essay. Secondary analyses revealed the pattern of results to be robust to data exclusions, lab variability, and attitude assessment. Additional exploratory analyses were conducted to test predictions from cognitive-dissonance theory. Overall, the results call into question whether the induced-compliance paradigm provides robust evidence for cognitive dissonance.
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