Correction to: Structural measures of personal networks predict migrants’ cultural backgrounds: an explanation from Grid/Group theory

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TopicsOpinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Social Capital and Networks · Complex Network Analysis Techniques
This is a correction to: José Luis Molina, Juan Ozaita, Ignacio Tamarit, Angel Sánchez, Christopher McCarty, H Russell Bernard, Structural measures of personal networks predict migrants’ cultural backgrounds: an explanation from Grid/Group theory, PNAS Nexus, Volume 1, Issue 4, September 2022, pgac195, https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac195
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 University of Florida IRB 02 approved the project under protocol #2004-U-480. Data obtained from participants was collected by gaining prior and written informed consent, both in Spain and the USA.
This error has been corrected in the original article.
