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      Examining the Effects of Political Orientation on Noun Preference: A Replication of Cichocka et al. (2016)

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          In three studies, Cichocka et al. (2016) report evidence that conservatism (specifically social conservatism) is associated with noun preference, and that this relationship is mediated by needs for structure and order. We conducted a conceptual replication of Study 1 and found that whereas we could replicate the relationship between social conservatism and noun preference, personal need for structure did not mediate this relationship, as PNS was not associated with noun preference. Our observed effect size for the relationship between social conservatism and noun preference is quite similar to those reported in Cichocka et al. (2016). However, at least based on the present replication, the mechanism behind this relationship is unclear.

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          Center for Open Science
          October 22 2018
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          10.31234/osf.io/m5paz
          530ca8a0-2813-4b6e-8621-829b4fbff71c
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