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Anybody Else Ever Make a Mistake? Asking for a Friend.

  Posted on 12th August 2019 by replicationnetwork

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[Excerpts taken from the blog “Corrigendum: a word you may hope never to encounter” by Dorothy Bishop, published at BishopBlog] “I have this week submitted a ‘corrigendum’ to a journal for an article published in the American Journal of Medical…

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