Author Correction: Self-administered mindfulness interventions reduce stress in a large, randomized controlled multi-site study

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Sparacio, Alessandro, Ijzerman, Hans, Ropovik, Ivan, Giorgini, Filippo, Spiessens, C.Spiessens, Christoph, Uchino, Bert N., Landvatter, Joshua, Tacana, Tracey, Diller, Sandra J., Derrick, Jaye L., Segundo, Joahana, Pierce, Jace D., Ross, Robert M., Francis, Zoë, LaBoucane, Amanda, Ma-Kellams, Christine, Ford, Maire B., Schmidt, Kathleen, Wong, Celia C., ..., Jiga-Boy, Gabriela M.. 2024. "Author Correction: Self-administered mindfulness interventions reduce stress in a large, randomized controlled multi-site study ." Nature Human Behaviour. 8. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-024-01947-z
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Author Correction: Self-administered mindfulness interventions reduce stress in a large, randomized controlled multi-site study

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AuthorsSparacio, Alessandro, Ijzerman, Hans, Ropovik, Ivan, Giorgini, Filippo, Spiessens, C.Spiessens, Christoph, Uchino, Bert N., Landvatter, Joshua, Tacana, Tracey, Diller, Sandra J., Derrick, Jaye L., Segundo, Joahana, Pierce, Jace D., Ross, Robert M., Francis, Zoë, LaBoucane, Amanda, Ma-Kellams, Christine, Ford, Maire B., Schmidt, Kathleen, Wong, Celia C., Higgins, Wendy C., Stone, Bryant M., Stanley, Samantha K., Ribeiro, Gianni, Fuglestad, Paul T., Jaklin, Valerie, Kübler, Andrea, Ziebell, Philipp, Jewell, Crystal L., Kovas, Yulia, Allahghadri, Mahnoosh, Fransham, Charlotte, Baranski, Michael F., Burgess, Hannah, Benz, Annika B. E., DeSousa, Maysa, Nylin, Catherine E., Brooks, Janae C., Goldsmith, Caitlyn M., Benson, Jessica M., Griffin, Siobhán M., Dunne, Stephen, Davis, William E., Watermeyer, Tam J., Meese, William B., Howell, Jennifer L., Reyes, Laurel Standiford, Strickland, Megan G., Dickerson, Sally S., Pescatore, Samantha, Skakoon-Sparling, Shayna, Wunder, Zachary I., Day, Martin V., Brenton, Shawna, Linden, Audrey H., Hawk, Christopher E., O’Brien, Léan V., Urgyen, Tenzin, McDonald, Jennifer S., van der Schans, Kim Lien, Blocker, Heidi, Tseung-Wong, Caroline Ng and Jiga-Boy, Gabriela M.
Journal TitleNature Human Behaviour
Journal Citation8
Article Number1819
Number of Pages1
Year2024
PublisherNature Publishing Group
Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
ISSN2397-3374
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-024-01947-z
Web Address (URL)https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-01947-z
AbstractCorrection to: Nature Human Behaviourhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-024-01907-7, published online 11 June 2024. In the version of the article initially published, affiliation 28 included the wrong city and has now been amended to read Pennsylvania Western University California, California, PA, USA . Affiliation 31 included the wrong state and has now been corrected to read Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Glendale Community College, Glendale, AZ, USA . In the Simulation of the sequential Bayesian design section of the Methods, 20 has been corrected to 720 in the text …(translating to a minimum 420 and maximum 720 participants per condition) and 0.526 has been corrected to 526 in the text …with the average n at the stopping point (BF boundary and maximum n) at 526 . These corrections have been made to the HTML and PDF versions of the article. © Springer Nature Limited 2024.
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Byline AffiliationsSwansea University, United Kingdom
Grenoble Alpes University, France
Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
Spiessens Coaching Solutions, United Kingdom
University of Utah, United States
Private University Seeburg Castle, Austria
University of Houston, United States
Macquarie University
University of the Fraser Valley, Canada
San Jose State University, United States
Loyola Marymount University, United States
Ashland University, United States
SUNY Brockport, United States
Johns Hopkins University, United States
Australian National University
School of Law and Justice
University of North Florida, United States
University of Würzburg, Germany
Iowa State University, United States
Goldsmiths University of London, United Kingdom
Pennsylvania Western University, United States
University of Konstanz, Germany
Springfield College, United States
Glendale Community College, United States
St. Olaf College, United States
University of Limerick, Ireland
Northumbria University, United Kingdom
Wittenberg University, United States
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
University of California Merced, United States
University of Southern Indiana, United States
Pace University, United States
Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada
Wayne State University, United States
Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
University College London, United Kingdom
Open University, United Kingdom
DigiPen Institute of Technology, United States
University of Canberra
University of Northern Iowa, United States
Idaho State University, United States
Radboud University, Netherlands
Eastern Oregon University, United States
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