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For a project I'm working on, I have a dataset of psychology papers. I just looked, and in the dataset, I have 763 sentences reporting a significant result that contain the word "depletion". Among those sentences, 41% of results report a p-value of .01 < p < .05 (i.e., just barely falling under the significance threshold). I figure that you're familiar with p-curve stuff... for reference, a study with 80% power will produce 26% of its p-values in that range, and the mean study over the past decade across all of psychology is about at 29%. The "depletion" percentage puts it very close to the rate associated with the word "priming" (rate of 40% across 3820 sentences)

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"New information about meta-analysis came to light, man"

"Say what you will about the tenets of ego depletion theory, at least it had an ethos."

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