Morey, Richard D and Kaschak, Michael P and Díez-Álamo, Antonio M and Glenberg, Arthur M and Zwaan, Rolf A and Lakens, Daniël and Ibáñez, Agustín and García, Adolfo and Gianelli, Claudia and Jones, John L and Madden, Julie and Alifano, Florencia and Bergen, Benjamin and Bloxsom, Nicholas G and Bub, Daniel N and Cai, Zhenguang G and Chartier, Christopher R and Chatterjee, Anjan and Conwell, Erin and Cook, Susan Wagner and Davis, Joshua D and Evers, Ellen RK and Girard, Sandrine and Harter, Derek and Hartung, Franziska and Herrera, Eduar and Huettig, Falk and Humphries, Stacey and Juanchich, Marie and Kühne, Katharina and Lu, Shulan and Lynes, Tom and Masson, Michael EJ and Ostarek, Markus and Pessers, Sebastiaan and Reglin, Rebecca and Steegen, Sara and Thiessen, Erik D and Thomas, Laura E and Trott, Sean and Vandekerckhove, Joachim and Vanpaemel, Wolf and Vlachou, Maria and Williams, Kristina and Ziv-Crispel, Noam (2022) A pre-registered, multi-lab non-replication of the action-sentence compatibility effect (ACE). Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 29 (2). pp. 613-626. DOI https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-021-01927-8
Morey, Richard D and Kaschak, Michael P and Díez-Álamo, Antonio M and Glenberg, Arthur M and Zwaan, Rolf A and Lakens, Daniël and Ibáñez, Agustín and García, Adolfo and Gianelli, Claudia and Jones, John L and Madden, Julie and Alifano, Florencia and Bergen, Benjamin and Bloxsom, Nicholas G and Bub, Daniel N and Cai, Zhenguang G and Chartier, Christopher R and Chatterjee, Anjan and Conwell, Erin and Cook, Susan Wagner and Davis, Joshua D and Evers, Ellen RK and Girard, Sandrine and Harter, Derek and Hartung, Franziska and Herrera, Eduar and Huettig, Falk and Humphries, Stacey and Juanchich, Marie and Kühne, Katharina and Lu, Shulan and Lynes, Tom and Masson, Michael EJ and Ostarek, Markus and Pessers, Sebastiaan and Reglin, Rebecca and Steegen, Sara and Thiessen, Erik D and Thomas, Laura E and Trott, Sean and Vandekerckhove, Joachim and Vanpaemel, Wolf and Vlachou, Maria and Williams, Kristina and Ziv-Crispel, Noam (2022) A pre-registered, multi-lab non-replication of the action-sentence compatibility effect (ACE). Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 29 (2). pp. 613-626. DOI https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-021-01927-8
Morey, Richard D and Kaschak, Michael P and Díez-Álamo, Antonio M and Glenberg, Arthur M and Zwaan, Rolf A and Lakens, Daniël and Ibáñez, Agustín and García, Adolfo and Gianelli, Claudia and Jones, John L and Madden, Julie and Alifano, Florencia and Bergen, Benjamin and Bloxsom, Nicholas G and Bub, Daniel N and Cai, Zhenguang G and Chartier, Christopher R and Chatterjee, Anjan and Conwell, Erin and Cook, Susan Wagner and Davis, Joshua D and Evers, Ellen RK and Girard, Sandrine and Harter, Derek and Hartung, Franziska and Herrera, Eduar and Huettig, Falk and Humphries, Stacey and Juanchich, Marie and Kühne, Katharina and Lu, Shulan and Lynes, Tom and Masson, Michael EJ and Ostarek, Markus and Pessers, Sebastiaan and Reglin, Rebecca and Steegen, Sara and Thiessen, Erik D and Thomas, Laura E and Trott, Sean and Vandekerckhove, Joachim and Vanpaemel, Wolf and Vlachou, Maria and Williams, Kristina and Ziv-Crispel, Noam (2022) A pre-registered, multi-lab non-replication of the action-sentence compatibility effect (ACE). Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 29 (2). pp. 613-626. DOI https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-021-01927-8
Abstract
The Action-sentence Compatibility Effect (ACE) is a well-known demonstration of the role of motor activity in the comprehension of language. Participants are asked to make sensibility judgments on sentences by producing movements toward the body or away from the body. The ACE is the finding that movements are faster when the direction of the movement (e.g., <jats:italic>toward</jats:italic>) matches the direction of the action in the to-be-judged sentence (e.g., <jats:italic>Art gave you the pen</jats:italic> describes action toward you). We report on a pre-registered, multi-lab replication of one version of the ACE. The results show that none of the 18 labs involved in the study observed a reliable ACE, and that the meta-analytic estimate of the size of the ACE was essentially zero.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Embodied cognition; Action-sentence compatibility effect |
Divisions: | Faculty of Science and Health Faculty of Science and Health > Psychology, Department of |
SWORD Depositor: | Unnamed user with email elements@essex.ac.uk |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email elements@essex.ac.uk |
Date Deposited: | 06 Sep 2022 11:57 |
Last Modified: | 30 Oct 2024 21:17 |
URI: | http://repository.essex.ac.uk/id/eprint/33408 |
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