《从平等主义中发现偏见:为什么美国黑人不相信白人平等主义者的主张》的更正。

IF 4.8 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psychological Science Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1177/09567976231160773
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Corrigendum to "Detecting Prejudice From Egalitarianism: Why Black Americans Don't Trust White Egalitarians' Claims".
This article has been revised and republished due to substantial changes to the text of the original article, as published Online First on April 28, 2022. The article was revised after authors, Michael Rosenblum, Drew Jacoby-Senghor, and Derek Brown, contacted the journal on October 28, 2022 to express concerns about data inaccuracies in Experiments 1a, 1b, 2, and 3 referenced in the original Online First article. The authors first found that an incorrect variable was used in the analyses for Table 1 and then subsequently conducted a full audit of all studies in the paper. All errors discovered through this process were under the sole purview of Rosenblum’s contributions to the paper. After reviewing the results of the audited studies, authors Rosenblum, Jacoby-Senghor, and Brown, submitted revisions, as well as all data, to Psychologi cal Science’s Editor-in-Chief. The paper was then reviewed by them as well as a Senior and an Associate editor. The revisions in the republished article are intended to clearly update the results of the studies. Tables 1, 3 and 4, and Figures 3, 4, 5, and 6 have been updated with the results of the audited studies, as have the relevant references to these analyses in the text. Figure 2 has also been removed as it was found to be extraneous as it depicts non-significant results. The number of stimuli used in Experiment 1b has been corrected. Additionally, a new paragraph in the general discussion has been added to discuss newly apparent limitations of the paper. Due to the substantial number of edits necessary to address the above revisions, the journal determined republication of the article would allow readers to follow the article more effectively than a separate notice of the changes. Appended to the end of this republication notice is a watermarked version of the Online First article as published on April 28, 2022, so that interested readers may reference the original version of the article and note changes. 1160773 PSSXXX10.1177/09567976231160773 correction2023
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期刊介绍: Psychological Science, the flagship journal of The Association for Psychological Science (previously the American Psychological Society), is a leading publication in the field with a citation ranking/impact factor among the top ten worldwide. It publishes authoritative articles covering various domains of psychological science, including brain and behavior, clinical science, cognition, learning and memory, social psychology, and developmental psychology. In addition to full-length articles, the journal features summaries of new research developments and discussions on psychological issues in government and public affairs. "Psychological Science" is published twelve times annually.
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