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. 2021 May 3;11:9780. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-89157-9

Author Correction: Linking human male vocal parameters to perceptions, body morphology, strength and hormonal profiles in contexts of sexual selection

Christoph Schild 1, Toe Aung 2, Tobias L Kordsmeyer 3, Rodrigo A Cardenas 4, David A Puts 2,, Lars Penke 3,
PMCID: PMC8093285  PMID: 33941826

Correction to: Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-77940-z, published online 04 December 2020

The original version of this Article contained an error in Figure 3, where the p value for the z-test was incorrect in panel (d). The original Figure 3 and accompanying legend appears below.

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Negative interaction between testosterone and cortisol on male fundamental frequency (fo). (a) A combination of higher testosterone and lower cortisol levels predict lower male fo in this study. (b) A meta-analysis on the interaction effects across studies, using a random-effects model yielded a significant overall effect. Follow-up meta-analyses on simple slopes of (c) lower cortisol levels yielded a significant negative relationship between testosterone and fo, and (d) higher cortisol levels yielded null results. Panel b was plotted via the “rsm” package109, and meta-analyses were conducted via the “metaphor” package110.

The original Article has been corrected.

Contributor Information

David A. Puts, Email: dap27@psu.edu

Lars Penke, Email: lpenke@uni-goettingen.de.


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