“…Yet, other effects did replicate (Schilder et al, 2014;Ebersole et al, 2016;IJzerman & Semin, 2009;Inagaki, Irwin, & Eisenberger, 2015), while some effects have been obtained with considerably larger samples, like those between 100 and 500 (e.g., IJzerman, Janssen, et al, 2015;Van Acker et al, 2016), or even around 30,000 (Hong & Sun, 2012) and above 6 million (Zwebner et al, 2013). Finally, extensive converging evidence exists with other species and human biological functioning that attests to the importance of social thermoregulation (for reviews, see IJzerman & Hogerzeil, 2018;Terrien et al, 2011). We suspect that data-driven approaches can help establish formal theoretical models outlining specific mechanisms and formulating specific predictions related to social thermoregulation theory.…”