The Evaluation of Harm and Purity Transgressions in Africans: A Paradigmatic Replication of Rottman and Young (2019)

Adeyemi Adetula,Patrick S. Forscher,Dana Basnight-Brown,Jordan Rose Wagge, Takondwa Rex Namalima, Frank Ephraim Kaphesi, Wickson Kaliyapa, Kennedy Mulungu, Walusungu Silungwe, Chamkat Polycarp, WINFRIDA MALINGUMU,Soufian Azouaghe, Ebaa Alsayed,Izuchukwu Lawrence Gabriel Ndukaihe, Milton Kalongonda,Uba Donald Dennis, Alert Dzuka,Abdelilah CHARYATE,Gabriel Agboola Adetula,Chisom Ogbonnaya,Mesay Sata Shanka, Nsi Eze,Oko Enworo,Nwadiogo Chisom Arinze, Zione Gold, Saheed Abolade, Olawu Shumiye,Maximilian Primbs,Hans IJzerman

semanticscholar(2021)

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Improving the generalizability of psychology findings to a culture requires sampling participants in that culture. Yet few psychology studies sample Africans. We believe we can expand the capacity of African psychology researchers by giving them freely available, cutting-edge research tools and workflows. We used a training method developed by the Collaborative Replication and Education Project (CREP) to support and train 23 African collaborators to conduct a paradigmatic replication of the psychology of moral transgressions (Rottman & Young, 2019) in 6 African countries (Egypt, Malawi, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania). We completed extensive preparatory work, including developing training materials in African languages, assessing our collaborators’ current research capacity, and conducting a re-analysis of Rottman and Young’s original data. This project has the potential to improve research capacity in Africa and provide empirical evidence on Africans' moral judgment of purity transgressions.
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