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. 2017 Jan 20;12(1):e0170876. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0170876

Correction: Gender Differences in Sustained Attentional Control Relate to Gender Inequality across Countries

Elizabeth Riley, Hidefusa Okabe, Laura Germine, Jeremy Wilmer, Michael Esterman, Joseph DeGutis
PMCID: PMC5249116  PMID: 28107487

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Fig 2. Gender differences in age corrected error rates in low and high gender equality conditions.

Fig 2

Error bars show standard error. Low and high equality were defined as the countries in the bottom and top quintile of our sample according to the SIGI. N = 8 countries per quintile, low equality N = 2,115 (Bangladesh, Pakistan, Egypt, India, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Philippines, Sri Lanka) high equality N = 3,267 (Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Ireland, Finland).

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