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Resumen
Este estudio corrige una publicación anterior. El artículo corregido está disponible bajo el DOI especificado para una referencia científica precisa.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Publicación científica
- Bibliometría
- Comunicación académica
Sus antecedentes:
- Garantizar la precisión de la literatura científica publicada es crucial.
- Las retracciones y correcciones son mecanismos vitales para mantener la integridad científica.
- La citación precisa es fundamental para la reproducibilidad de la investigación y la evaluación del impacto.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Proporcionar una versión corregida de un artículo publicado anteriormente.
- Garantizar que el registro científico sea preciso y confiable.
- Facilitar la citación y referencia correctas por parte de la comunidad investigadora.
Principales métodos:
- Identificación de un error en la publicación original.
- Emisión de un aviso de corrección formal.
- Actualización del registro del identificador de objeto digital (DOI) del artículo.
Principales resultados:
- El contenido del artículo original ha sido revisado o aclarado.
- El artículo corregido es ahora la versión autorizada.
- Se dirige a los lectores a la versión corregida para obtener información precisa.
Conclusiones:
- La corrección defiende los estándares de la publicación científica.
- Los registros científicos precisos son esenciales para avanzar en el conocimiento.
- Esto garantiza la integridad del proceso de investigación.
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