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1School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Oxford Oxford, UK.
Frontiers in Psychology
|November 11, 2016
Summary
This study corrects a previous publication. The correction ensures the accuracy of scientific data and findings for future research.
Area of Science:
- Scientific publishing
- Research integrity
Context:
- Correction of published scientific literature
- Ensuring data accuracy
Purpose:
- To amend errors in a previously published article
- To maintain the reliability of scientific records
Summary:
- This entry serves as a correction notice for a scientific article.
- It rectifies specific information previously published on page 782, volume 7.
Impact:
- Enhances the accuracy of the scientific record
- Supports the integrity of research findings
- Prevents the propagation of erroneous data
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