“…In each of these studies, SoA was significantly greater in the standard condition relative to the control conditions. The SoA effect has thus been shown to be highly robust, supported by many recent studies published even after the revelation of the statistical artifact explanation (Chammat et al, 2017;Colosio et al, 2017;Coppin et al, 2012Coppin et al, , 2014Greenberg & Spiller, 2016;Hagège et al, 2018;Ito et al, 2019;Izuma et al, 2010;Koster et al, 2015;Lee & Coricelli, 2020;Lee & Daunizeau, 2020Lee & Hare, 2023;Lee & Holyoak, 2021a, 2021bSharot et al, 2012;Tandetnik et al, 2021;Voigt et al, 2017Voigt et al, , 2019; see (Enisman et al, 2021) for a meta-analysis. This suggests that while the statistical artifact may contribute to observed measures of SoA, it is not enough to rule out true choice-induced preference changes.…”