WITHDRAWN

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Abstract

We ran a replication of study 2A from this paper, which tested whether knowing additional information about another person changed what participants thought the other person would know about them. The primary result in the original study failed to replicate. There was no relationship between whether participants were given information about their ‘partner’ and how likely the participants thought their ‘partner’ would be to detect a lie the participant told.

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