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A preregistered multi-lab replication of Maier et al. (2014, Exp. 4) testing retroactive avoidance

The term “retroactive avoidance” refers to a special class of effects of future stimulus presentations on past behavioral responses. Specifically, it refers to the anticipatory avoidance of aversive stimuli that were unpredictable through random selection after the response. This phenomenon is suppo...

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Autores principales: Maier, Markus A., Buechner, Vanessa L., Dechamps, Moritz C., Pflitsch, Markus, Kurzrock, Walter, Tressoldi, Patrizio, Rabeyron, Thomas, Cardeña, Etzel, Marcusson-Clavertz, David, Martsinkovskaja, Tatiana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7458331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32866215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238373
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author Maier, Markus A.
Buechner, Vanessa L.
Dechamps, Moritz C.
Pflitsch, Markus
Kurzrock, Walter
Tressoldi, Patrizio
Rabeyron, Thomas
Cardeña, Etzel
Marcusson-Clavertz, David
Martsinkovskaja, Tatiana
author_facet Maier, Markus A.
Buechner, Vanessa L.
Dechamps, Moritz C.
Pflitsch, Markus
Kurzrock, Walter
Tressoldi, Patrizio
Rabeyron, Thomas
Cardeña, Etzel
Marcusson-Clavertz, David
Martsinkovskaja, Tatiana
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description The term “retroactive avoidance” refers to a special class of effects of future stimulus presentations on past behavioral responses. Specifically, it refers to the anticipatory avoidance of aversive stimuli that were unpredictable through random selection after the response. This phenomenon is supposed to challenge the common view of the arrow of time and the direction of causality. Preliminary evidence of “retroactive avoidance” has been published in mainstream psychological journals and started a heated debate about the robustness and the true existence of this effect. A series of seven experiments published in 2014 in the Journal of Consciousness Studies (Maier et al., 2014) tested the influence of randomly drawn future negative picture presentations on avoidance responses based on key presses preceding them. The final study in that series used a sophisticated quantum-based random stimulus selection procedure and implemented the most severe test of retroactive avoidance within this series. Evidence for the effect, though significant, was meager and anecdotal, Bayes factor (BF(10)) = 2. The research presented here represents an attempt to exactly replicate the original effect with a high-power (N = 2004) preregistered multi-lab study. The results indicate that the data favored the null effect (i.e., absence of retroactive avoidance) with a BF(01) = 4.38. Given the empirical strengths of the study, namely its preregistration, multi-lab approach, high power, and Bayesian analysis used, this failed replication questions the validity and robustness of the original findings. Not reaching a decisive level of Bayesian evidence and not including skeptical researchers may be considered limitations of this study. Exploratory analyses of the change in evidence for the effect across time, performed on a post-hoc basis, revealed several potentially interesting anomalies in the data that might guide future research in this area.
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spelling pubmed-74583312020-09-04 A preregistered multi-lab replication of Maier et al. (2014, Exp. 4) testing retroactive avoidance Maier, Markus A. Buechner, Vanessa L. Dechamps, Moritz C. Pflitsch, Markus Kurzrock, Walter Tressoldi, Patrizio Rabeyron, Thomas Cardeña, Etzel Marcusson-Clavertz, David Martsinkovskaja, Tatiana PLoS One Research Article The term “retroactive avoidance” refers to a special class of effects of future stimulus presentations on past behavioral responses. Specifically, it refers to the anticipatory avoidance of aversive stimuli that were unpredictable through random selection after the response. This phenomenon is supposed to challenge the common view of the arrow of time and the direction of causality. Preliminary evidence of “retroactive avoidance” has been published in mainstream psychological journals and started a heated debate about the robustness and the true existence of this effect. A series of seven experiments published in 2014 in the Journal of Consciousness Studies (Maier et al., 2014) tested the influence of randomly drawn future negative picture presentations on avoidance responses based on key presses preceding them. The final study in that series used a sophisticated quantum-based random stimulus selection procedure and implemented the most severe test of retroactive avoidance within this series. Evidence for the effect, though significant, was meager and anecdotal, Bayes factor (BF(10)) = 2. The research presented here represents an attempt to exactly replicate the original effect with a high-power (N = 2004) preregistered multi-lab study. The results indicate that the data favored the null effect (i.e., absence of retroactive avoidance) with a BF(01) = 4.38. Given the empirical strengths of the study, namely its preregistration, multi-lab approach, high power, and Bayesian analysis used, this failed replication questions the validity and robustness of the original findings. Not reaching a decisive level of Bayesian evidence and not including skeptical researchers may be considered limitations of this study. Exploratory analyses of the change in evidence for the effect across time, performed on a post-hoc basis, revealed several potentially interesting anomalies in the data that might guide future research in this area. Public Library of Science 2020-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7458331/ /pubmed/32866215 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238373 Text en © 2020 Maier et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Maier, Markus A.
Buechner, Vanessa L.
Dechamps, Moritz C.
Pflitsch, Markus
Kurzrock, Walter
Tressoldi, Patrizio
Rabeyron, Thomas
Cardeña, Etzel
Marcusson-Clavertz, David
Martsinkovskaja, Tatiana
A preregistered multi-lab replication of Maier et al. (2014, Exp. 4) testing retroactive avoidance
title A preregistered multi-lab replication of Maier et al. (2014, Exp. 4) testing retroactive avoidance
title_full A preregistered multi-lab replication of Maier et al. (2014, Exp. 4) testing retroactive avoidance
title_fullStr A preregistered multi-lab replication of Maier et al. (2014, Exp. 4) testing retroactive avoidance
title_full_unstemmed A preregistered multi-lab replication of Maier et al. (2014, Exp. 4) testing retroactive avoidance
title_short A preregistered multi-lab replication of Maier et al. (2014, Exp. 4) testing retroactive avoidance
title_sort preregistered multi-lab replication of maier et al. (2014, exp. 4) testing retroactive avoidance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7458331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32866215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238373
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