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Code for "The impact of co-opetition on Cognitive Flexibility: A replication study of Landkammer & Sassenberg (2016)"

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Social interactions often involve conflicting demands, where pursuing one goal hinders another. Landkammer and Sassenberg (2016) studied the impact of co-opetition – the conflicting simultaneous demand to cooperate and compete with the same target – on cognitive flexibility. They found that compared to pure competition and cooperation, experiencing coopetition increases cognitive flexibility (i.e., reduced rigidity in decision-making and generating more diverse ideas in a brainstorming task). Two conceptual and one direct replication (total N = 1,340) found no difference in cognitive flexibility contingent to interdependence, and Bayesian analysis showed strong evidence against an effect (BF10 < 0.05). Our results failed to replicate the impact of co-opetition on flexibility, suggesting that conflicting demands might facilitate cognitive flexibility only in case of other types of intraindividual conflict. Code for: Araya, C., & Sassenberg, K. (2025). The Impact of Co-Opetition on Cognitive Flexibility. Social Psychology, 56(4), 190–201. https://doi.org/10.1027/1864-9335/a000585 This research was funded by a grant from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, 509427346) awarded to Kai Sassenberg. Open access publication enabled by Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien, Trier, Germany. unknown unknown
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