Collabra: Psychology (Jan 2019)

A Demonstration of the Collaborative Replication and Education Project: Replication Attempts of the Red-Romance Effect

  • Jordan R. Wagge,
  • Cristina Baciu,
  • Kasia Banas,
  • Joel T. Nadler,
  • Sascha Schwarz,
  • Yanna Weisberg,
  • Hans IJzerman,
  • Nicole Legate,
  • Jon Grahe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.177
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1

Abstract

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The present article reports the results of a meta-analysis of nine student replication projects of Elliot et al.’s (2010) findings from Experiment 3, that women were more attracted to photographs of men with red borders (total 'n' = 640). The eight student projects were part of the Collaborative Replication and Education Project (CREP; https://osf.io/wfc6u/), a research crowdsourcing project for undergraduate students. All replications were reviewed by experts to ensure high quality data, and were pre-registered prior to data collection. Results of this meta-analysis showed no effect of red on attractiveness ratings for either perceived attractiveness (mean ratings difference = –0.07, 95% CI [–0.31, 0.16]) or sexual attractiveness (mean ratings difference = –0.06, 95% CI [–0.36, 0.24]); this null result held with and without Elliot et al.’s (2010) data included in analyses. Exploratory analyses examining whether being in a relationship moderated the effect of color on attractiveness ratings also produced null results.

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