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. 2022 May 16;50(7):973. doi: 10.1007/s10802-022-00929-x

Correction to: A New Social Picture Task to Assess Interpretation Bias Related to Social Fears in Adolescents

Lisan A Henricks 1,, Wolf-Gero Lange 1, Maartje Luijten 1, Eni S Becker 1
PMCID: PMC9246770  PMID: 35575860

Correction to: Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology https://doi.org/10.1007/s10802-022-00915-3

The original version of this article unfortunately contained some mistakes.

  • In the ‘Measures’ section, in the paragraph titled ‘Interpretation bias social picture task’, the website of the German television show Schloss Einstein should be added as a reference. The specific sentence where this website should be mentioned is:

    “The pictures were in fact screenshots of ambiguous social scenes selected form a German television show, Schloss Einstein (Saxonia Media, https://www.saxonia-media.de/produktionen/serien/schloss-einstein), regarding students at a high school.”

  • In Fig. 1, there was some text as part of the figure in our original submission. During the publication processes, these sentences were placed at the end of the manuscript (after the conclusion), but these sentences should be placed below Fig. 1:

    “New student: You are new at school and they would like to get to know you.” (positive)

    “Strange student: You are new at school, but they don’t want to get to know you.” (negative)

  • In the ‘Acknowledgement’ section, one sentence should be added. Here’s the following corrected statement.

The original article has been corrected.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank all school directors, teachers, parents and adolescents for their participation in our study. We would also like to thank the producers of Saxonia Media, and in particular Yvonne Abele, Anne Schmidt and Josefine Bohlken, for providing us with the video material of Schloss Einstein, which made it possible to develop the interpretation bias social picture task.

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