Registered Replication Report: Study 1 From Finkel, Rusbult, Kumashiro, & Hannon (2002)

Irene Cheung*, L. Campbell, E. P. Lebel, R. A. Ackerman, Bülent Aykutoğlu, Štěpán Bahník, J. D. Bowen, C. A. Bredow, C. Bromberg, P. A. Caprariello, R. J. Carcedo, K. J. Carson, R. J. Cobb, N. L. Collins, C. A. Corretti, T. E. Didonato, C. Ellithorpe, N. Fernández-Rouco, P. T. Fuglestad, R. M. GoldbergF. D. Golom, E. Gündoğdu-Aktürk, L. B. Hoplock, P. Houdek, H. S. Kane, John S. Kim, S. Kraus, C. T. Leone, N. P. Li, J. M. Logan, R. D. Millman, M. M. Morry, J. C. Pink, T. Ritchey, L. M. Root Luna, H. C. Sinclair, D. A. Stinson, T. A. Sucharyna, N. D. Tidwell, A. Uysal, M. Vranka, L. A. Winczewski, J. C. Yong

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