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Correction: Language Experience Predicts Eye Movements During Online Auditory Comprehension.

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  • 1Department of Psychology, Macalester College, United States.

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This study corrects a previous article's Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The correction ensures accurate citation and retrieval of scientific research, improving data integrity in the field.

Keywords:
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Area of Science:

  • Bibliometrics
  • Scholarly Communication

Context:

  • Accurate citation is crucial for scientific integrity.
  • Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are essential for locating research.

Purpose:

  • To correct an erroneous DOI associated with a previously published article.
  • To ensure the accurate referencing and accessibility of scientific literature.

Summary:

  • A correction has been issued for the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) of a specific article.
  • This correction rectifies a citation error, ensuring proper attribution and discoverability.

Impact:

  • Enhances the reliability of scientific records.
  • Facilitates accurate tracking of research impact and citations.
  • Improves the overall integrity of the scholarly communication ecosystem.