Correction to: Structured reflection increases intentions to reduce other people’s health risks during COVID-19

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TopicsCOVID-19 and Mental Health · Optimism, Hope, and Well-being
This is a correction to: Jairo Ramos, Marrissa D Grant, Stephan Dickert, Kimin Eom, Alex Flores, Gabriela M Jiga-Boy, Tehila Kogut, Marcus Mayorga, Eric J Pedersen, Beatriz Pereira, Enrico Rubaltelli, David K Sherman, Paul Slovic, Daniel Västfjäll, Leaf Van Boven, Structured reflection increases intentions to reduce other people’s health risks during COVID-19, PNAS Nexus, Volume 1, Issue 5, November 2022, pgac218, https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac218
During a retroactive audit conducted by PNAS Nexus, it was discovered that this paper was missing a statement acknowledging compliance with the PNAS Nexus Human and Animal Participants and Clinical Trials policy:
The Institutional Review Board at the University of Colorado categorized the study as exempt (Protocol 20-0197).
This error has been corrected in the original article.
