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. 2020 Dec 9;44(1):125. doi: 10.1007/s40614-020-00274-8

Correction to: The Beethoven Revolution: A Case Study in Selection by Consequence

Ruth Anne Rehfeldt 1,, Stephanie Chan 1, Brian Katz 1
PMCID: PMC8076424  PMID: 33999037

Correction to: Perspect Behav Sci

10.1007/s40614-020-00271-x

This article was updated to correct the sentence from “The music may have enhanced the value of consequences for engaging in behaviors related to social change, as well as enhancing the likelihooJacob, Guéguen, Boulbry, & Sami,2009d that people would engage in such behaviors (see Jacob, Guéguen, & Boulbry,2010; ; Vida, Obadia, & Kunz, 2007).” to “The music may have enhanced the value of consequences for engaging in behaviors related to social change, as well as the likelihood that people would engage in such behaviors (see Jacob, Gueguen, & Boulbry, 2010; Jacob, Gueguen, Boulbry, & Sami, 2009; Ovida, Obadia, & Kunz, 2007).”

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