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. 2018 Apr 18;13(4):e0196143. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0196143

Correction: The mediating role of rumination in the relation between attentional bias towards thin female bodies and eating disorder symptomatology

Laura Dondzilo, Elizabeth Rieger, Romina Palermo, Susan Byrne, Jason Bell
PMCID: PMC5905949  PMID: 29668767

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There is an error in Table 1. Please see the correct table here.

Table 1. Bivariate correlations between AB difference scores for thin and non-thin bodies (ms) with eating disorder-related correlates (n = 70).

Reflection Brooding Rest. Body Diss.
Mean (SD) 4.77 (2.03) 12.64 (4.91) 26.86 (11.26) 95.87 (42.70)
Thin .35** .29* .33* .39**
Non-thin -.20 -.18 -.30* -.32**

Reflection, Ruminative Response Scale for Eating Disorders reflection subscale; Brooding, Ruminative Response Scale for Eating Disorders brooding subscale; Rest., Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire dietary restraint subscale; Body Diss., Body Satisfaction Questionnaire;

*p < .05;

**p < .01.

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