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Correction: Using Wake-Up Tasks for Morning Behavior Change: Development and Usability Study
Kyue Taek Oh1, Jisu Ko2, Jaemyung Shin3
1Department of Human-Computer Interaction, Hanyang University, Ansan, Republic of Korea.
JMIR Formative Research
|October 3, 2022
Summary
This study corrects a previous article DOI. The updated information ensures accurate referencing for scientific research and data integrity.
Area of Science:
- Bibliometrics
- Scientific Publishing
Context:
- Correction of article DOI is essential for maintaining the integrity of scientific literature.
- Accurate digital object identifiers (DOIs) ensure proper citation and retrieval of research articles.
Purpose:
- To provide the correct Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for a previously published article.
- To ensure accurate citation and accessibility of the research.
Summary:
- The article DOI has been corrected to ensure accurate referencing.
- This correction facilitates proper citation and retrieval of the scientific work.
Impact:
- Ensures the long-term accessibility and findability of the research.
- Upholds the standards of scientific publishing and scholarly communication.
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