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The competitive reaction time task: The development and scientific utility of a flexible laboratory aggression paradigm
Authors:Wayne A. Warburton  Brad J. Bushman
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia;2. Department of Communication and Psychology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Abstract:Laboratory measures play an important role in the study of aggression because they allow researchers to make causal inferences. However, these measures have also been criticized. In particular, the competitive reaction time task (CRTT) has been criticized for allowing aggression to be operationalized in multiple ways, leaving it susceptible to “p-hacking.” This article describes the development of the CRTT and the ways in which its paradigm flexibility and analytic flexibility allows it to test a wide range of hypotheses and research questions. This flexibility gives the CRTT significant scientific utility, but as with any research paradigm, comes with the obligation that it has to be used with integrity. Although safeguards exist and there is little evidence of misuse, study preregistration can increase confidence in CRTT findings. The importance of findings such as those of Hyatt et al. (in press), which provide further evidence for the validity of the CRTT, are also noted.
Keywords:aggression  analytic flexibility  competitive reaction-time task  laboratory measures  noise blast
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