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Area of Science:

  • Psychometrics
  • Clinical Psychology

Background:

  • The original publication contained calculation errors in the Children's মানসিক স্বাস্থ্য and well-being Inventory (CMNI) subscales and overall score.
  • These errors necessitated a recalculation to ensure data accuracy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To correct score calculation errors in the CMNI.
  • To present revised data and confirm the robustness of the original findings despite the errors.

Main Methods:

  • Recalculation of CMNI subscale and overall scores based on the original dataset.
  • Revision of Tables 1 and 2 to reflect corrected values.
  • Textual amendments to acknowledge and explain the corrections.

Main Results:

  • Recalculation resulted in minor adjustments to CMNI scale and subscale scores.
  • The substantive findings of the original study remained unaltered.
  • Revised estimates showed only small deviations from the original calculations.

Conclusions:

  • The integrity of the original study's conclusions is maintained despite the scoring errors.
  • The corrected data confirm the robustness of the research findings.
  • Revised tables and text provide accurate information for readers and future research.