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Ego depletionGeneralitySocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologySelf-controlbehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychologyTask (project management)Clinical PsychologyReplication (statistics)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyAntisaccade taskpsychological phenomena and processesStroop effectCognitive psychologymedia_common

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There is an active debate regarding whether the ego depletion effect is real. A recent preregistered experiment with the Stroop task as the depleting task and the antisaccade task as the outcome task found a medium-level effect size. In the current research, we conducted a preregistered multilab replication of that experiment. Data from 12 labs across the globe ( N = 1,775) revealed a small and significant ego depletion effect, d = 0.10. After excluding participants who might have responded randomly during the outcome task, the effect size increased to d = 0.16. By adding an informative, unbiased data point to the literature, our findings contribute to clarifying the existence, size, and generality of ego depletion.