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There is an error in Table 4. Table 4 contains a row for the measure “Closeness”. The mean (standard deviation) value of “4.18 (1.79)” for the column “1st gen” and “4.93 (1.87)” for the column “Non-migrants” are swapped. The Non-migrants column should be “4.18 (1.79)” and the 1st gen column should be “4.93 (1.87).”
Means and standard deviations are raw values before transformation. Unstandardised regression coefficients estimate the difference denoted in the column heading, with 95% confidence intervals in square brackets. Note that in the regressions several measures are logged, and some models are non-linear (see text for details), so coefficients should not be compared across models/measures. Differences comprising CIs that do not cross zero are shown in bold. 1st gen = 1st generation British Bangladeshi, 2nd gen = 2nd generation British Bangladeshi. For categorisation, higher values indicate holistic cognition, lower indicate analytic.
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Citation: Mesoudi A, Magid K, Hussain D (2018) Correction: How Do People Become W.E.I.R.D.? Migration Reveals the Cultural Transmission Mechanisms Underlying Variation in Psychological Processes. PLoS ONE 13(8): e0203250. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203250
Published: August 27, 2018
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