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In the article Wierts, C.M., Zumbo, B.D., Rhodes, R.E., Faulkner, G., & Beauchamp, M.R. (2021). An examination of Dweck’s psychological needs model in relation to exercise-related well-being. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 43(4), 323–334. https://doi.org/10.1123/jsep.2021-0026, there was an error in the “Participants” section under the main heading “Part 2 Methods” at the bottom of page 327 and top of page of 328. An error was made wherein 4 of the 559 individuals were incorrectly coded on whether they completed Time 2 measures (N = 403) or dropped out of the study after completing Time 1 measures (n = 156). The correct individuals were included in all main analyses, and the error does not change any of the main results or conclusions of the study. The independent-sample t statistics used to compare dropouts and nondropouts on demographics (age, gender) and Time 1 predictors did slightly change after correcting the error. Originally, all comparisons were reported as statistically nonsignificant. After the correction was made, all comparisons, except for exercise identity, were nonsignificant. The online version of the article has been corrected.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology (JSEP) is a peer-reviewed publication designed to stimulate and communicate research theory in all areas of sport and exercise psychology. JSEP emphasizes original research reports that advance our understanding of human behavior as it relates to sport and exercise. Comprehensive reviews employing both qualitative and quantitative methods are also encouraged, as well as brief reports of soundly designed research studies that are of special interest or importance. Areas of interest include research in social, clinical, developmental, and experimental psychology, as well as psychobiology and personality. Moreover, the terms sport and exercise may pertain to either the independent or dependent variables. Generally speaking, work on motor control processes, studies of sport as a social institution, or broader social issues are beyond the scope of JSEP. A wide variety of methods are acceptable for studying sport and exercise psychology topics.